Zcash ($ZEC) seems to follow an unchanging pattern—no matter which price level you look at, the narrative stays consistent.
Back when it hovered around $100, critics were vocal: "It's a scam."
When the price crashed into the low-$300s range, those same voices recycled the exact same criticism.
Fast forward to now. ZEC is climbing back toward its previous resistance levels, and guess what? The skepticism hasn't evolved one bit. Same talking points, same doubts, different price tag.
It raises an interesting question: Is this about the asset itself, or does it say more about how market cycles replay the same psychological patterns over and over?
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SelfRugger
· 22h ago
To be honest, this ZEC thing is just a psychological game. People simply don't want to change their views.
People in the market are like this—once they make up their mind, they can never change it, regardless of the price.
This is the real scam—not the project itself, but people's fixed mindset.
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pvt_key_collector
· 22h ago
The case is solved, this is human nature... No matter how ZEC rises or falls, the black hat's script never changes.
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MetaLord420
· 22h ago
To be honest, this is the old trick in the crypto world. It's always the same group of people repeating the same story, and when the price changes, they start to copycat and do it all over again.
Zcash ($ZEC) seems to follow an unchanging pattern—no matter which price level you look at, the narrative stays consistent.
Back when it hovered around $100, critics were vocal: "It's a scam."
When the price crashed into the low-$300s range, those same voices recycled the exact same criticism.
Fast forward to now. ZEC is climbing back toward its previous resistance levels, and guess what? The skepticism hasn't evolved one bit. Same talking points, same doubts, different price tag.
It raises an interesting question: Is this about the asset itself, or does it say more about how market cycles replay the same psychological patterns over and over?