Found something interesting—a certain token project posted on Twitter exactly at 13:30:00, but the exchange announcement shows 13:29:45.
15 seconds early? That time difference is intriguing.
So-called “the year of ripe fruit”—looks like some people knew the fruit would be ripe in advance. Information asymmetry in the crypto world really is the norm.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12-07 17:22
15 seconds late... that's the crypto world, there's always someone one step ahead of you.
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SerumSqueezer
· 12-07 09:53
A 15-second matter—people in the crypto space are already used to it. Who doesn’t have some insider info?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-07 09:42
The 15-second gap isn't a bug, it's a feature—that's just how the crypto world is.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 12-07 09:31
15 seconds is enough time for someone to buy the dip, right?
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WalletDetective
· 12-07 09:30
Can this 15-second time difference really prove anything? Feels like someone is setting a trap for us to fall into.
Found something interesting—a certain token project posted on Twitter exactly at 13:30:00, but the exchange announcement shows 13:29:45.
15 seconds early? That time difference is intriguing.
So-called “the year of ripe fruit”—looks like some people knew the fruit would be ripe in advance. Information asymmetry in the crypto world really is the norm.