Regarding the influence of crypto圈 influencers, to be honest, it always feels quite magical. The logic is: if you buy my coin, then you are a god, and I must kneel and lick. But if you turn around and sell the same coin, you instantly become a sinner for eternity, and all kinds of swear words are hurled at you. What's more funny is that if you have no idea that a certain coin exists, community fans will start a collective performance—crazy @, all kinds of flattery, eager to shove the project paper into your mouth. And once you pretend not to see it, the atmosphere truly becomes passionate. To put it simply, this logic of worshiping influencers as deities has never been tenable from the start. Market fluctuations, personal choices—these are all very normal. Yet, they insist on turning it into a moral judgment drama, a binary opposition—that's the real "foolishness."
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RektCoaster
· 2025-12-19 02:28
Really, I'm tired of this suck-up and backlash cycle. Honestly, it's just a matter of faith shattering, and there has to be a scapegoat.
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ForumLurker
· 2025-12-19 01:11
A typical courtroom drama in the crypto world—either divine or hellish, with no middle ground.
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FrontRunFighter
· 2025-12-16 10:58
ngl this is literally sandwich attack dynamics playing out on social layer... influencers are just liquidity pools getting exploited for narrative extraction. the real dark forest isn't on-chain, it's in these parasocial relationships lmao
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Blockchainiac
· 2025-12-16 02:58
Really living in a fantasy world, huh? No middle ground between sucking up and insulting, right?
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JustHodlIt
· 2025-12-16 02:57
It's just a living religious ritual—buying coins = believers, selling coins = apostates. It cracks me up.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 2025-12-16 02:53
Haha, this is the reality of the crypto world. I've been freeloading here for so many years, and my biggest realization is to never become a "god," because once you become a god, you're doomed.
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DegenWhisperer
· 2025-12-16 02:49
Crazy@, worshiping blindly, then insulting in return—this is just outrageous. Ultimately, it's just a matter of faith shattering.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 2025-12-16 02:40
This logic is really incredible; just a turn of the body can turn a saint into a devil. The persona in the crypto circle is split apart extremely sharply.
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GasGoblin
· 2025-12-16 02:39
Selling a coin makes you a sinner for eternity. Are these people really just playing house here? The market is the market; why turn it into a moral judgment drama?
Regarding the influence of crypto圈 influencers, to be honest, it always feels quite magical. The logic is: if you buy my coin, then you are a god, and I must kneel and lick. But if you turn around and sell the same coin, you instantly become a sinner for eternity, and all kinds of swear words are hurled at you. What's more funny is that if you have no idea that a certain coin exists, community fans will start a collective performance—crazy @, all kinds of flattery, eager to shove the project paper into your mouth. And once you pretend not to see it, the atmosphere truly becomes passionate. To put it simply, this logic of worshiping influencers as deities has never been tenable from the start. Market fluctuations, personal choices—these are all very normal. Yet, they insist on turning it into a moral judgment drama, a binary opposition—that's the real "foolishness."