She hoped the video would be a “crypto lingo 101 lesson that speaks to the spirit of women in Web3”, she wrote.
“I’ve been thinking about a fun way to explain crypto jargon to newcomers. All the acronyms/phrases can feel super intimidating at first.”
The song contains the line, “carpe your crypto diem, DYOR and pick a coin” (DYOR means ‘do your own research’) with a chorus that ends with: “We’re all going to make it, everyone”.
Many of the replies to Zuckerberg’s post have been negative.
“If it’s a woman or a man, NFTs are still a scam,” one person said.
Another said the music video was perfect in how “embarrassing” and forced it all was. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a promotion, of any kind, that so perfectly captures that it’s shilling for a scam.”
Even supporters of cryptocurrency and the metaverse were quick to share their condemnation.
Artist and author Stellabelle wrote: “Zuckerberg’s sister just committed a crime. This is honestly the worst thing I’ve seen, ever.”