Recently, I took a personality test that had a strong crypto flavor, and the result was DBTV.



After finishing, my mind hasn't stopped and automatically enters the "find the right seat" mode.

Then I'll just casually guess the people in the circle—

For example, that person from a leading exchange, my feeling is:
Emotions are very stable, never influenced by short-term fluctuations.
Always look at longer cycles and the bigger picture.
(This feels a bit like DBTS/CBTS)

Let's take a look at another industry insider:
Can tell the story clearly.
Daring to make decisions at critical moments
(This is more like people of the DBTV/DBNV type)

Of course, I might be completely wrong.

But the fun of this thing actually lies here - compared to guessing the market's rise and fall, guessing people's personality types is much more interesting. You can see different combinations of traits in every person. Just think about how so many different personalities in this circle coming together have created such a crazy market.

What do you think? By this logic, what type would they be?
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 8h ago
Haha, I’ve also tested this myself, and it feels more intense than looking at candlestick charts. --- DBTV huh, so you’re a decision-maker type? I bet five bucks you’re often urging orders in the group. --- Honestly, this kind of guesswork is more accurate than analyzing fundamentals because human nature is the biggest variable. --- Laughing to death, after this comparison I realize I might be a CBTV—neither as stable as them nor as daring. --- To be honest, doing personality comparisons like this is way more interesting than just analyzing technicals, after all, it’s all humans controlling the trades. --- In the community, these personality clashes are the real source of madness, explaining market movements better than any fundamentals. --- Wait, is your guess correct? I feel like you can’t tell the difference between persona and true nature at all. --- Why do I feel like DBTV is just a gambler’s nickname? For me, this test only has two outcomes: either making money or going bankrupt. --- That logic is compelling. Next time, maybe we should create a personality database for the community to directly predict who will rug.
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0xSleepDeprivedvip
· 12-23 07:58
Haha, DBTV is destined to be a restless fate. I think your analysis is quite reliable, that exchange pro indeed has the temperament of an old fox. People of the DBNV type really thrive in this crypto world, bold and sweet-tongued, no wonder they can deceive for financing. Hey, now that you mention it, I'm starting to doubt whether I measured incorrectly, maybe I should retest. Wait, I think you guessed it wrong. That guy looks like a CBTS. He had that style during the last VC chat. However, this logic is indeed interesting. The collision of personality combinations is the true source of the market's madness, right? If I could know what type I am, I wouldn't be so conflicted. I'm self-denying every day. It feels like most of the big names in the crypto world are at the NV bottom, the kind that is too lazy to explain to others. Where did you get this test? I also want to try it out and see what kind of deity I really am.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 12-23 07:53
Haha, it's hilarious, the feeling of DBTV is just that of a born pro. Wait a minute, I think that exchange pro might be the cold and rational type, not DBTS. By the way, is this test really accurate? It feels like once people enter the crypto world, they somewhat become DBNV. Seriously, I believe the personality type of those who make money is not that important; the key is whether they have stop loss discipline, haha. That's how the crypto world is, all kinds of personalities can appear, but only those who survive are qualified to speak.
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MevWhisperervip
· 12-23 07:47
Haha, DBTV is indeed interesting. I feel like I've seen quite a few people like this in this circle. Speaking of which, your theory really applies to traders. That long-termist does have the temperament of a DBTS. But you know, the craziest combinations are often those with completely opposite personality types that can nonetheless work well together. The chaos in the market lies in this.
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