Imagine if mainstream KOLs start using this. It could really spark something. Once these kinds of figures take the lead, it's often a signal of market attention. KOLs have strong endorsement power, especially when they act in sync. This chain reaction could evolve into a larger wave of ecological application enthusiasm.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-17 03:54
The story of KOLs starting to hype product sales again begins. Data shows that 87% of those who hyped it up in the last round ultimately became ATMs for retail investors.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-17 03:52
When KOLs act together, it definitely signals something. I've seen too many such plays before.
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JustHodlIt
· 12-17 03:42
It's easy to say that KOLs lead the way, but actually reaching a consensus is the hard part.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12-17 03:38
This is the siphon effect—once the KOL moves, everyone follows.
Imagine if mainstream KOLs start using this. It could really spark something. Once these kinds of figures take the lead, it's often a signal of market attention. KOLs have strong endorsement power, especially when they act in sync. This chain reaction could evolve into a larger wave of ecological application enthusiasm.