Randi Zuckerberg, former director of market development and spokesperson for Facebook and sister of Mark Zuckerberg, has recently released a new crypto endorsement. music video entitled “We’ll all make it”.
However, after seeing the clip, many cryptocurrency enthusiasts lost faith in that claim.
“Zuckerberg’s sister just committed a crime. Honestly, this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen. It’s bad,” crypto artist and writer Stellabelle summed up on Twitter.
Zuckerberg’s sister just committed a crime.
Honestly, this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my life 👇 It’s bad.pic.twitter.com/zCAz7CKabs
— Ƨ 👁 (@stellabelle) March 3, 2022
The music video itself features an all-female cast and essentially repeats some of the most pervasive buzzwords in the world of cryptocurrencies.
“I sing this song, surrounded by new friends, as a rallying cry for the women of web3. Together we can achieve anything,” Randi Zuckerberg wrote. “I have been thinking of a fun way to explain crypto jargon to newcomers. All the acronyms/phrases can be very intimidating at first. I hope this video will be a fun 2 minute Crypto Lingo 101 lesson that speaks to the spirit of women in Web3.”
In fact, numerous popular acronyms on Crypto Twitter, including WAGMI (“we’ll make it”), DYOR (“do your own research”), GM (“good morning”), BTD (“buy the dip”), and a host of more were randomly included in the song without any observable rhyme or reason.
changing my name and applying for a job at tradfi this morning
— Lucas Martin (@VentureCoinist) March 3, 2022
Given how blatantly these slangs were cobbled together to sound as modern as possible, it’s no wonder many real crypto natives were upset by the performance, including those who advocate empowering women in crypto.
“To be clear: I am 100% in favor of women being empowered by cryptocurrencies and I am an example of this… I have lived like this for 6 years… this video is a slap in the face, to be honest. A total co-option of the culture that I helped build from 2017,” added Stellabelle. “Zuckerberg has no place in the metaverse.”
I am a cryptonative FIRST. NFT is attracting trash people and I don’t want anything to do with bad people. Zuckerberg has ulterior motives… this is propaganda. I WAS HERE WHEN ZUCK BANNED CRYPTO ADS FRIM FROM FACEBOOK IN 2016 pic.twitter.com/tnrRLUy9i4
— Ƨ 👁 (@stellabelle) March 3, 2022
“We all got fucking rude”
Other cryptocurrency enthusiasts were also dumbfounded by the music video, though not speechless. “I’m in a bunker and this made my day worse” tweeted a user with the Ukrainian flag next to his nickname.
Are you trying to turn crypto back 10 years? Because this is how to take cryptocurrencies back 10 years.
I had to watch this mortified, hiding behind my hands.
The women of web3 will come out in force to express their deep concern about this blatant co-option.
Please reconsider what you are doing.
— Vic’s Vinegar (@Vic_Vinegar_GMI) March 3, 2022
“I don’t really want to use the jargon anymore… but we all got fucking tough. they all fall apart immediately,” another commenter added.
Some also compared Randi Zuckerberg’s song to Rebecca Black’s song “Friday.” notorious music video 2011, which is widely considered the epitome of “shame” when it comes to amateur songwriting and performance.
Web 2.0 i. Web 3.0 i. pic.twitter.com/sSCMlLN2g2
— GeeGazza (@Gee__Gazza) March 3, 2022
“I think… I think this video made me like central banking… How do I remove Metamask?” one of the users also surmised.
Whatever the case may be, it seems that not everything cryptocurrency will “make it” after all.
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