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Metis DevRel Thiru Breaks Down His Viral Argentina Post and Community Response on Rollup TV

Metis DevRel Thiru Breaks Down His Viral Argentina Post and Community Response on Rollup TV

In the bustling world of blockchain events, Devconnect 2025 in Buenos Aires has been a hotspot for innovation and networking. Recently, Metis L2, a popular Ethereum Layer 2 scaling solution, spotlighted their DevRel expert Thiru in a tweet that's catching eyes across the crypto space.

The tweet from @MetisL2 points to a specific timestamp—7:10:14—in The Rollup's live broadcast from Devconnect Day 2. It's where Thiru, known on X as @0xThiru, joins the hosts to unpack his recent viral post and the whirlwind of community responses it sparked.

Screenshot of Thiru on The Rollup podcast at Devconnect

The Viral Post That Started It All

It all began with Thiru's excited announcement upon landing in Argentina ahead of Devconnect. His post, simply stating "Argentina I'm in you. Frens let's connect before @EFDevcon," accompanied by a photo, exploded with over 27,000 likes and millions of views. What should have been a straightforward welcome to the event turned into a broader conversation about inclusivity in crypto.

Unfortunately, the post attracted a wave of racist comments, many in Spanish, targeting Thiru's Indian background. As a DevRel at Metis—responsible for developer relations and community building—this hit close to home. But Thiru didn't back down. In a follow-up post, he addressed the negativity head-on: "Still standing after the flood of racist comments on my previous post. Not taking those comments to heart. Thanks to my friends and brothers for checking on me."

This resilience resonated deeply, drawing support from across the blockchain community. Local builders in Buenos Aires approached him at events, offering encouragement, while online voices amplified positive messages. Thiru later shared photos of his time exploring South Buenos Aires, turning the narrative toward the beauty of the location and the warmth of genuine connections.

Spotlight on Rollup TV

The Rollup, a podcast diving into digital assets and hosted by Andy and Robbie, provided the perfect platform for Thiru to reflect. During the live stream from Devconnect (watch on YouTube), he delved into the experience, highlighting how the initial backlash gave way to overwhelming support. This segment underscores a key theme in crypto: while online anonymity can breed toxicity, strong communities rally to foster inclusivity.

For those unfamiliar, Devconnect is an Ethereum-focused event series (organized by the Ethereum Foundation) that brings together developers, researchers, and enthusiasts for workshops and discussions. It's not your typical conference but a week of collaborative events, making it ideal for stories like Thiru's to emerge.

Why This Matters for Meme Tokens and Beyond

At Meme Insider, we track how meme tokens and blockchain trends intersect with real-world community dynamics. Metis L2, with its focus on decentralized sequencers and low-cost transactions, hosts a vibrant ecosystem of memes and DeFi projects. Thiru's story reminds us that behind the memes and tokens are people building and connecting globally.

Incidents like this highlight the need for diverse, supportive spaces in crypto. As meme tokens often thrive on viral moments and community hype, addressing toxicity head-on can strengthen ecosystems like Metis. If you're a blockchain practitioner, Thiru's journey offers lessons in handling adversity while staying engaged.

If you're at Devconnect or following along, check out Thiru's segment—it's a testament to the positive side of crypto communities. For more updates on Layer 2 developments and meme token insights, stick with Meme Insider.


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