An interesting phenomenon has been observed: some so-called opinion leaders in the market either jump on hot topics and traffic with various tactics or are limited in their perspective, holding only a few thousand dollars but analyzing lines every day as if they have uncovered some secret.
What’s more heartbreaking is that the content they produce is often a bunch of empty talk, with no real logical judgment from start to finish. As for actual trading operations? That’s even more out of the question. In simple terms, they rely on their mouths and a bunch of seemingly professional charts to harvest attention.
This phenomenon is not uncommon in the Web3 community. When traffic becomes the sole pursuit, professionalism and honesty are often thrown to the back burner.
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ILCollector
· 12-19 11:51
Really, these people just make a living by talking, and they can deceive a bunch of newbies just by drawing a chart.
The kind that constantly shouts "secrets," nine out of ten probably don't even understand themselves.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-19 06:53
Ha, that's why I never listen to these guys. Watching the charts myself is much better.
That group who draws lines every day, why don't they just post their fund curves directly? It's all fake.
The traffic economy has turned this community into a mess. KOLs have long become harvesters.
If you really want to learn something, you have to code yourself or read whitepapers. What's the use of listening to these mouthpieces?
The most ironic thing about Web3 is that the transparent chain is full of opaque accounts.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-17 15:08
I'm fed up. Seeing these people drawing lines there every day, they really think they're Warren Buffett.
This is the real toxic element, more disgusting than a rug pull.
Each one is just a traffic broker; if you don't have real holdings, just shut up.
Honestly, this community is full of noise; the signals have long been drowned out.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-16 15:46
Thousands of dollars drawing lines really amazing, people just like us but insist on pretending to be masters
To be honest, this industry is like this. Without real trading data, I dismiss whatever you say as nonsense
The key is that these people are also very confident, acting as if they are going to change the world every time... Wake up, everyone
Seeing more and more of these traffic-scamming tricks, I really feel increasingly disgusted
Every day shouting signals but afraid to show accounts, just thinking about it makes me sick
Sometimes I would rather listen to an honest loser speak than trust these pseudo-experts bragging
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tx_pending_forever
· 12-16 15:44
Haha, this wave really hit me right in the heart. Watching those people draw lines every day is like watching performance art.
Really, a bunch of KOLs just know how to jump on trending topics all day long, their logic is terrible, and they still have the nerve to come out and sell products.
I just want to know if these people actually put their own real money into it... probably not.
There are too many of these kinds of things in the Web3 world.
Instead of listening to their nonsense, it's better to read the charts yourself to avoid getting harvested.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 12-16 15:39
Wow, I really wasn't wrong. These people analyzing charts really take the cake, as if they are the next Raoul Pal, haha.
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StealthMoon
· 12-16 15:35
These people really treat professionalism as a tool. They draw a line and dare to say they understand the market. LOL
An interesting phenomenon has been observed: some so-called opinion leaders in the market either jump on hot topics and traffic with various tactics or are limited in their perspective, holding only a few thousand dollars but analyzing lines every day as if they have uncovered some secret.
What’s more heartbreaking is that the content they produce is often a bunch of empty talk, with no real logical judgment from start to finish. As for actual trading operations? That’s even more out of the question. In simple terms, they rely on their mouths and a bunch of seemingly professional charts to harvest attention.
This phenomenon is not uncommon in the Web3 community. When traffic becomes the sole pursuit, professionalism and honesty are often thrown to the back burner.