Sometimes you can't help but notice the disconnect in this space—people spouting wisdom like they've just descended from ancient Athens, when really they're just riding the latest trend or hype cycle. The gap between the persona and the person behind the screen is... let's just say conspicuous.
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CafeMinor
· 01-12 06:23
Exactly right, I hate these pretentious types who quote classics all day long and are just followers behind the scenes.
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TaxEvader
· 01-12 06:23
The abstract scammer forum bro met someone, and the character is so different from the real person.
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Degentleman
· 01-11 16:10
Basically, it's just that the big screenwriters are exhausted, and the character setups are collapsing really quickly.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 01-09 06:53
To be honest, this is the common problem of Web3 nowadays. From a technical perspective, the statements of these so-called "big V" accounts are indeed too volatile. When a bullish signal appears, they follow the trend; then they turn around and look bearish again, showing a typical chasing gains and selling losses mentality. According to my quantitative model, the deviation between these personas and their actual operations has reached a historical high, in some ways even more obvious than the "harvesting chives" phenomenon in 2017.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-09 06:53
Really, smart people are everywhere. As soon as I turn around, I ask in the group, "Will xxx coin increase by 1000 times?" LOL
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 01-09 06:49
Basically, there are too many actors, and truly sincere ones are few and far between.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-09 06:39
A typical Web3 scene: everyone is a big V showing off, but once you take off the mask, it's all social anxiety.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-09 06:36
Haha, really, a bunch of influencers pretending to be philosophers, but in reality, they're just masters of riding the trend.
Sometimes you can't help but notice the disconnect in this space—people spouting wisdom like they've just descended from ancient Athens, when really they're just riding the latest trend or hype cycle. The gap between the persona and the person behind the screen is... let's just say conspicuous.