Speaking of the composition of the crypto circle, it actually boils down to three types of people. The first is the winners who truly strike gold in this track, seizing opportunities through insight or luck. The second type is those who are trapped or have paid their tuition fees; their stories are often more exciting. The third and most interesting type—pure spectators who come to watch the fun and create buzz—remain active regardless of price fluctuations, maintaining the heat of the crypto world through jokes, opinions, and memes. Thinking about it carefully, these three types of people together form the current crypto market ecosystem, each playing their own roles.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-05 09:52
Haha, I am just the third type of person, here purely for fun. Anyway, since I can't make money, I'd rather be happy.
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The second type is the worst, but their stories are indeed the most incredible.
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Nothing wrong with that, but how many winners truly rely on insight? I think most are just lucky.
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This ecosystem can only be maintained until now because of us drama queens holding it up.
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The three types of people are indispensable. Without the lessons from being trapped, who would still have the passion to pursue?
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My friend is a mixed type, having lost and gained before. Now he’s a full-time meme creator.
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Actually, there’s also a fourth type: the smartest are those who are too lazy to participate.
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The first type is truly rare; all the winners I’ve seen don’t talk much.
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Coming to the crypto world is just to lose money, I’ve already come to terms with it.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-05 09:52
According to the database, the "tuition" of the second type of people has fermented for 2847 days. The story is indeed very exciting...
The classification of the three types of people that will eventually be realized—let's wait patiently for the moment when the flowers bloom.
The maintenance cost of the third type of people's popularity is recommended to be included in the Guinness World Records.
How long has it been since the last "winner identity confirmation"? Feel free to add data.
Although it appears to be a three-way division, in reality, it's an art of categorizing the nth delay notification.
The tuition paid by the second type of people could have been used to launch a mainnet...
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-05 09:48
I just want to know which category I belong to, maybe all three categories have a little bit of each?
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The second category is the most genuine, those stories are indeed more juicy than the winners' stories.
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Haha, this analysis is spot on. I am just a third category spectator, just here for the fun.
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That's right, without these three types of people, the crypto world would have cooled down long ago.
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Winners are rare, most people are still getting cut.
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The third category is actually doing market liquidity work, don't underestimate it.
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I can play three roles alone, how many categories does that count as?
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Honestly, the second category pays the most serious tuition haha.
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So the crypto world relies on these people to boost each other's morale.
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The third category is a patchwork, daring to say anything and not taking anything seriously.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 01-05 09:47
I took a look at my account, and it was a bit heartbreaking haha, feeling like I'm bouncing back and forth between the second and third categories.
Writing papers is genuinely writing, losing money is truly losing money, but in the end, I still survive by making up jokes.
Speaking of the composition of the crypto circle, it actually boils down to three types of people. The first is the winners who truly strike gold in this track, seizing opportunities through insight or luck. The second type is those who are trapped or have paid their tuition fees; their stories are often more exciting. The third and most interesting type—pure spectators who come to watch the fun and create buzz—remain active regardless of price fluctuations, maintaining the heat of the crypto world through jokes, opinions, and memes. Thinking about it carefully, these three types of people together form the current crypto market ecosystem, each playing their own roles.