Crypto Twitter and crypto Reddit feel like completely different worlds. Which one actually keeps you more informed?

Been thinking about this a lot lately. Crypto Twitter moves fast, breaking news first, every founder and their dog has an account, but it's also an engagement farming machine. Half of what shows up in my feed is either ragebait or someone shilling their bag with a thread that reads like a sales pitch.

Reddit feels slower and less polished but sometimes that's exactly what makes it useful. Fewer people trying to build a personal brand out of every post, more people just explaining something because they actually know it.

Not saying one is objectively better, just curious how other people split their attention. Do you treat Twitter as the alert system and Reddit as where you actually go to understand something, or is it the other way around for you? Trying to figure out where to spend my own time.

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u/Ribhavmodi — 2 days ago

Getting into building AI agents (MCP, Claude, that world). Worth following subreddits or is it mostly hype accounts?

Spent the last few months actually building with AI agents instead of just reading about them. MCP servers, tool calling, the whole workflow of getting an assistant to do something useful instead of just answering questions in a chat window.

I keep running into the same problem though. Every time I search for a subreddit on this it's either dead, or it's just people posting screenshots of ChatGPT saying something mildly interesting with zero technical discussion underneath. Not what I'm looking for.

Are there actual communities where people are sharing real implementation details, debugging weird agent behavior, comparing frameworks, stuff like that? Or is this still too early and the real conversation is happening somewhere else entirely, Discord, GitHub issues, wherever. Genuinely asking because I haven't found it yet.

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u/Ribhavmodi — 3 days ago

Been in crypto for years, brand new to using Reddit for it. Where's the actual discussion happening?

I've been in this space for a while now, reading, trading, building, all of it. But I never really used Reddit for crypto specifically. Twitter was always my main feed and it's fine for headlines but it's mostly just price talk and hype cycles repeating themselves.

Found an old account here because I want somewhere that isn't just chart screenshots and moon emojis. Not looking for a specific coin community either, more interested in places where people actually break down how things work, argue about mechanics, admit when they're wrong, that kind of thing.

Where do you go when you actually want to think through something instead of just reacting to price? Open to niche subs too, doesn't have to be huge.

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u/Ribhavmodi — 3 days ago