"Our Woof! Woof! fam gt!"
At first, the bro culture vibe is impossible to miss*bro, fam, lfg, wagmi all of that is there. but if you actually stick around and read the feed, it becomes clear there’s intention behind it. most of gt’s presence shows up in replies, where short, energetic reactions give real momentum to long threads and project updates. It doesn’t feel like filler. It feels like someone pushing the conversation forward.
every now and then, though, the tone shifts.
That’s when longer posts show up. RWA, DeFi, identity, gaming, infra sometimes all of it at once. there are real experiences mixed in too: fractional real estate through IOPn, notes on unrealized gains, LitVM strategy breakdowns aimed at LTC holders, or thoughts on building a community around UFC related projects. the posts stay technical enough to be useful but never heavy, usually kicking off with a simple GM fam and pulling you in from there.
What really stands out is the balance. This isn’t a look at me account and it’s not someone farming engagement either. gt shows up daily to support others, and when something is worth sharing, it comes with context and structure. even the gaming streams on Abstract add to that it all feels lived in, not manufactured.
Following gt doesn’t feel like chasing alpha. it feels like dropping into a corner of Web3 where people actually talk, root for each other, and occasionally win together.