Recently observing on-chain transaction activity, I found an interesting phenomenon: many participants seem to be following the trend, lacking independent judgment. As soon as big players make a move, retail investors follow suit, and few want to analyze the project logic themselves. Such an ecosystem indeed has some issues, as it easily leads to herd behavior, making market fluctuations more intense. It feels like the on-chain space needs more rational thinkers rather than blindly following the crowd.
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NeonCollector
· 16h ago
Don't expose it, brother. Only then can you cut the leeks.
Following the trend makes it easier to operate, why are you still worrying about the market?
That's right but useless; retail investors will never learn to think independently.
This is the fate of crypto—having lower IQ gives you a chance.
I'm the one following the big players; copying homework is not shameful.
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zkProofGremlin
· 16h ago
If I had known this earlier, I wouldn't have gotten into this circle in the first place.
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DAOdreamer
· 16h ago
Trend followers, it's time to wake up. Does no one want to think independently?
Big players' fart also needs to be followed; this ecosystem is indeed sick.
Exactly, right now it's a bunch of indecisive people dancing, no wonder the fluctuations are so intense.
Rational thinking? That thing isn't worth much in the crypto world, haha.
Retail investors really need to see clearly. Don't keep getting chopped and still think you're making money.
That's why I only follow my own logic, even if I miss out, I won't follow the crowd.
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pvt_key_collector
· 17h ago
That's what they say, but look at who really has time to research on their own—it's all about intuition.
Recently observing on-chain transaction activity, I found an interesting phenomenon: many participants seem to be following the trend, lacking independent judgment. As soon as big players make a move, retail investors follow suit, and few want to analyze the project logic themselves. Such an ecosystem indeed has some issues, as it easily leads to herd behavior, making market fluctuations more intense. It feels like the on-chain space needs more rational thinkers rather than blindly following the crowd.