Crypto founders show wildly different levels of engagement on social platforms. One particular founder exemplifies this perfectly—after stepping back onto the scene, suddenly the market's moving in his favor. He posts something casual about Q4 2026 timelines, and boom: 500k views.
The pattern is striking. Every time he tweets, there's movement. Every announcement gets dissected. Some call it hype. Others see genuine market responsiveness to founder communication. His presence alone seems to generate volatility—whether that's healthy or not, traders definitely notice the correlation between his social activity and price action.
It raises an interesting question: how much of a crypto founder's value comes down to their ability to move markets through communication alone?
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MissingSats
· 2h ago
Just one tweet can move the entire market. This guy is now a walking candlestick chart.
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MEVHunterWang
· 11h ago
This guy is just scamming people with words. A single tweet gets 500k views, a typical celebrity effect to scam people.
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YieldHunter
· 11h ago
nah this is just textbook pump mechanics tbh. if you look at the data, correlation ≠ causation but degens don't care lol. sustainable returns come from actual protocol fundamentals, not tweets.
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MevSandwich
· 11h ago
This is the founder premium—one tweet is worth ten whitepapers.
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fren.eth
· 11h ago
Basically, some people can make money by just talking and scamming others, while others have to work hard. The difference is really huge.
Crypto founders show wildly different levels of engagement on social platforms. One particular founder exemplifies this perfectly—after stepping back onto the scene, suddenly the market's moving in his favor. He posts something casual about Q4 2026 timelines, and boom: 500k views.
The pattern is striking. Every time he tweets, there's movement. Every announcement gets dissected. Some call it hype. Others see genuine market responsiveness to founder communication. His presence alone seems to generate volatility—whether that's healthy or not, traders definitely notice the correlation between his social activity and price action.
It raises an interesting question: how much of a crypto founder's value comes down to their ability to move markets through communication alone?