Imagine a scenario: a courier earns millions in creator fees through a token called $FISH . Once this story is reported by mainstream media, it will ignite public opinion. Retail investors will flood in madly, regardless of the risks. This is a true reflection of the current crypto market—an extreme story, a viral spread, is enough to trigger a herd mentality. The media's amplification makes ordinary people see the possibility of "getting rich overnight," and rational judgment often succumbs to FOMO psychology.
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GasFeeCry
· 01-06 23:57
I've heard too many stories of couriers getting rich overnight, but how many actually make a profit?
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 01-06 23:56
It's the same story again. According to the database, similar stories happen every week. It's been three months since we last saw news of a courier suddenly getting rich. This time, it's just a different character.
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BugBountyHunter
· 01-06 23:52
Can couriers really achieve the million-dollar dream? Once the media hype kicks in, everyone goes crazy, and FOMO kills without blinking.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-06 23:45
Can you really believe that a courier made a million overnight? The media loves this kind of story, treating rare cases as normal. Retail investors follow the trend and end up giving away their money to whom?
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-06 23:33
The story of a courier becoming rich overnight sounds exciting, but does anyone really believe it?
Imagine a scenario: a courier earns millions in creator fees through a token called $FISH . Once this story is reported by mainstream media, it will ignite public opinion. Retail investors will flood in madly, regardless of the risks. This is a true reflection of the current crypto market—an extreme story, a viral spread, is enough to trigger a herd mentality. The media's amplification makes ordinary people see the possibility of "getting rich overnight," and rational judgment often succumbs to FOMO psychology.