u/ResolutionWild1295

Quick reminder before posting
▲ 15 r/BASE

Quick reminder before posting

Hey everyone,

We’ve noticed that some posts get removed either automatically by Reddit’s filters or manually by the mod team. In many cases, this happens because the post is missing important context, looks too promotional, or does not follow the subreddit rules.

Before posting, please take a moment to read the r/BASE rules first.

To make it easier for your post to be approved, please keep these points in mind:

  1. Always try to Use sources for news, research, or claims

If your post is based on an article, announcement, data, security concern, or research, it’s always much better to include a reliable source or link. This helps everyone understand the context and makes the discussion more useful.

  1. Avoid shilling or excessive self-promotion

It’s okay to talk about projects being built on Base, but posts should focus on value, discussion, education, or technical details - not just promotion. If you are affiliated with a project, be transparent about it.

  1. No price speculation, investment advice, or hype posts

Please avoid posts focused on token prices, “next 100x,” airdrops, APY, buying/selling advice, or financial promises. Keep discussions informative and relevant to the Base ecosystem.

  1. Do not post suspicious links

Avoid referral links, wallet-draining links, fake claim pages, shortened URLs, or links asking users to connect their wallet. Security is very important here.

  1. Add context, not just a link or screenshot

If you share a link, image, tweet, chart, or screenshot, please explain why it matters and how it relates to Base.

  1. Keep it respectful and useful

Healthy criticism is welcome, but low-effort negativity, personal attacks, spam, or misleading information will be removed.

Our goal is not to remove posts unnecessarily. We want r/BASE to stay useful, safe, and focused on real discussion around Base.

If your post gets removed, review the rules, improve the post, add missing context or sources, and try again.

Love you all 💙

u/ResolutionWild1295 — 2 days ago
▲ 8 r/BASE

Human jobs… gone?

When AI first started becoming popular, a lot of people were afraid they would lose their jobs in the coming years.

And honestly, that fear wasn’t without reason.

A few years have passed, and we are already seeing the effects.

Many companies have replaced certain job positions with AI systems,

which from a financial perspective makes complete sense.

Now AI agents are starting to handle more and more tasks every day.

We are already on this path and seeing the impact in real time.

But do you think there will be a day when most jobs in the world are done by AI?

Offices, banks, stores, and so on?

And do you see that as a good thing… or something scary?

u/ResolutionWild1295 — 12 days ago
▲ 8 r/BASE

Will crypto ever move beyond the “farm and leave” mindset? After more than a decade, a part of crypto still feels the same.

Some users are still mainly here to farm, chase rewards, extract value from one project, and then move on to the next one :(

Of course, I’m not saying this applies to everyone. And honestly, it’s not strange that people are looking for money or opportunities , that’s part of every market, and you can’t fully blame them for it.

But at the same time, it doesn’t always feel healthy when a big part of crypto culture is built around short-term extraction instead of long-term participation.

With the focus on everyday apps, real use cases, and making onchain activity feel more normal, it feels like Base is trying to push users away from that mindset and toward something more sustainable.

But Do you think crypto will ever move past this “farm and leave” behavior?

Or is this just something that will always exist as long as incentives exist?

Is it a serious problem for adoption, or just a normal part of the ecosystem?

u/ResolutionWild1295 — 19 days ago