Interestingly, many people are still reminiscing about the prosperity of that era. But think carefully, the crypto world has never had any true faith; at its core, it's just a game of interests. Where the money flows, the attitude follows. When the market rises, everyone bands together; when the market falls, everyone flees for their lives. This is nothing new, just a true reflection of the nature of capital in cycles. When making money, people shout about faith; when losing money, they've long disappeared. So instead of debating positions, it's better to see the flow of funds— that is the most honest answer in the crypto world.
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rugpull_survivor
· 13h ago
Honestly, the crypto world is just a big casino, there's nothing worth beautifying.
There's nothing wrong with what was written, but human nature is like this, not just in the crypto world.
Capital flow is indeed more valuable than rhetoric, I agree with that.
Once again, someone is going to harvest the leeks... it's only a matter of time.
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StakeOrRegret
· 13h ago
Eh, forget it. They're all a bunch of newbies pretending to have faith. Honestly, it's just about reading the market and eating based on the mood.
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pumpamentalist
· 13h ago
Basically, it's all about chasing money; beliefs are just a cover.
When prices rise, they are all believers; when prices fall, they are all逃兵 (逃兵 means "逃兵" in Chinese, which refers to "逃兵" or "逃兵" in context). This routine has been played out.
The truth about the crypto world boils down to four words: following the hype. Don't listen to their hype.
Capital flow never lies; people's hearts are the most虚伪 (虚伪 means "hypocritical" or "deceitful" in Chinese).
Watching this article late at night, I just laughed; the mirror reflects quite clearly.
That's why I only look at K-line charts and not slogans—it's too真实 (真实 means "real" or "truthful").
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SilentAlpha
· 13h ago
That hits too close to home. This is the true face of the crypto world—one poke and it falls apart.
Interestingly, many people are still reminiscing about the prosperity of that era. But think carefully, the crypto world has never had any true faith; at its core, it's just a game of interests. Where the money flows, the attitude follows. When the market rises, everyone bands together; when the market falls, everyone flees for their lives. This is nothing new, just a true reflection of the nature of capital in cycles. When making money, people shout about faith; when losing money, they've long disappeared. So instead of debating positions, it's better to see the flow of funds— that is the most honest answer in the crypto world.