For those who use different Reddit crypto forums like r/Bitcoin, r/Cryptocurrency, and others, how do they compare to Hexa Social? What’s the main difference in terms of discussions, community engagement, or the type of content shared?
Which platform do you prefer for staying updated and having deeper conversations about crypto? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!
Hexa Social is definitely better when it comes to free speech and transparency. On Reddit’s crypto forums like r/Bitcoin, r/Cryptocurrency, and even more specific ones like r/XRP and r/Cardano, there’s heavy censorship. It’s widely believed that influential figures, such as Charles Hoskinson, may even be moderating r/Cardano, and Ripple insiders are thought to control r/XRP. This kind of moderation limits what you can say—being too critical of these projects or questioning them can get you banned quickly.
Reddit just isn’t a place for open, honest discussion when it comes to these cryptos. On Hexa Social, there’s no such censorship or manipulation. You can discuss, critique, and debate freely without worrying about getting silenced. It’s a much more transparent platform where real conversations happen.
I got banned from r/XRP just for saying it’s delusional to think XRP can reach $10,000, because mathematically, it’s impossible. I wasn’t being disrespectful…just pointing out basic market cap logic. It’s frustrating how many crypto boards on Reddit and elsewhere on the Internet are so heavily censored. If you challenge the hype or go against the narrative, you’re immediately silenced.
I get that bias exists everywhere, especially in crypto, but when it reaches the point where logical discussions are shut down, it becomes a problem. Shouldn’t we be able to discuss things rationally, even if it’s not what some people want to hear? Hexa Social feels more open to these types of honest conversations without all the censorship.
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