A recent saying circulating in the small circle is quite eye-opening: Don’t think that just because big V influencers casually post, you can get on the leaderboard by doing the same. Some people post five or six hot project analyses in one go, but they might not outperform a big account’s one “Good Morning” post in terms of popularity. Accounts with high recognition can top the charts with a single GM, while our small accounts, even if we try our best to write, have to rely on time to gradually build up influence.
That said, I still insist on pushing forward. Recently, I participated in an event jointly organized by a leading trading platform and XHunt, and I found that small accounts are not as hopeless as they seem. The key is to find the right platform and activity ecosystem. These active platform events give small accounts more opportunities to surface, not by competing solely on follower count, but by seizing moments when resources are tilted toward high-quality content.
So instead of complaining about influence, it’s better to think about how to make your voice heard in the right ecosystem. If small accounts want to break out, they need to find platforms and activities that still support newcomers and value content quality. That’s the way to overtake on the bend.
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BasementAlchemist
· 2025-12-22 05:10
Indeed, a celebrity's casual remark is worth ten of our articles, that's the reality.
If the secondary account is still trying to forcefully ride the hype, it's really a thankless task. It would be better to look for opportunities in ecological activities, which can come faster.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 2025-12-21 19:02
Ha, you’re right, the weight game is really heartbreaking... but I've recently discovered that instead of stubbornly pursuing traffic, it's better to find the right ecosystem, which can really break the deadlock.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 2025-12-21 18:00
To be honest, the ceiling for small accounts is indeed there, but complaining is useless.
Finding the right ecosystem can really turn things around; it depends on how you do it.
Regarding weight, rather than sighing every day, it's better to try out new activities.
Small accounts need to be resourceful; opportunities for platform support are not available every day.
If the content quality is solid, breaking out of the circle is not a dream at all.
Perseverance is important, but direction is even more crucial.
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PoolJumper
· 2025-12-19 23:51
Honestly, a big V saying good morning can outweigh our three months of output, which is truly amazing. But I think the key is to have the right vision; you can't just stick to one platform and grind it out. You should look for ecosystems that truly value content, as that can really turn things around.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 2025-12-19 13:01
It's heartbreaking, but there's really no fault in what you're saying. Big accounts lying flat and winning is indeed outrageous. However, I've also seen some activities recently that are genuinely supporting newcomers, and finding the right ecosystem can really turn things around.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 2025-12-19 09:50
Oh no, a big influencer saying good morning really outweighs five of my in-depth analyses. This thing truly hits home.
Choosing the right ecosystem really makes a difference. Weight isn't fixed; it depends on whether you hit the right rhythm.
Small accounts aren't necessarily a dead end; it all depends on whether you're willing to take risks.
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RektButSmiling
· 2025-12-19 09:49
Wow, that's really hitting home. A single good morning from a big influencer outweighs our three months of output.
Getting into the right ecosystem is exactly right; it's much more useful than blindly publishing content.
Small accounts still need luck and strategy to turn around; authority and influence will come sooner or later.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 2025-12-19 09:45
Damn, you're right. A big V saying "gm" is worth ten of my in-depth analyses, that's the reality. However, finding the right ecosystem can indeed turn things around. Recently, I found that small accounts still have a chance in some platform activities.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 2025-12-19 09:39
Oh no, this is a typical case of supply and demand imbalance. The attention of big influencers is a scarce resource, and looking at the candlestick chart, it’s a cliff-like decline.
But on the other hand, finding the right ecosystem can indeed reverse the situation. Not all platforms are purely fan-centric, I have to admit that.
Weighting is like a floor price; it requires time to accumulate. Otherwise, all efforts are in vain, really.
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HorizonHunter
· 2025-12-19 09:38
Well, that's right. Big accounts do have natural advantages, but I don't think we need to be too pessimistic. Recently, I've seen quite a few small accounts turn things around in those reliable activities. The key is really to find the right ecosystem.
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As for influence, instead of obsessing over it every day, it's better to focus your energy on finding the right platform. That's more practical.
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Five or six in-depth analyses can't compare to a single GM. It's a bit ironic, but that's the reality. However, if a small account can ride the wave of an event, it can also explode.
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I'm currently pondering this. Platform activities that support newcomers are really worth paying attention to. Don't just stick to the big accounts.
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To put it simply, the influence of a big V is accumulated. Our small accounts also need to find their own accelerators. Leveraging activities is one way to do it.
A recent saying circulating in the small circle is quite eye-opening: Don’t think that just because big V influencers casually post, you can get on the leaderboard by doing the same. Some people post five or six hot project analyses in one go, but they might not outperform a big account’s one “Good Morning” post in terms of popularity. Accounts with high recognition can top the charts with a single GM, while our small accounts, even if we try our best to write, have to rely on time to gradually build up influence.
That said, I still insist on pushing forward. Recently, I participated in an event jointly organized by a leading trading platform and XHunt, and I found that small accounts are not as hopeless as they seem. The key is to find the right platform and activity ecosystem. These active platform events give small accounts more opportunities to surface, not by competing solely on follower count, but by seizing moments when resources are tilted toward high-quality content.
So instead of complaining about influence, it’s better to think about how to make your voice heard in the right ecosystem. If small accounts want to break out, they need to find platforms and activities that still support newcomers and value content quality. That’s the way to overtake on the bend.