In the past two years, this phenomenon has become increasingly common in the community.
Some people on various platforms act like big shots, frequently talking about 100x coins and bottom-fishing opportunities, with profile pictures carefully edited. But when you actually get in touch with them, you realize—the most valuable thing they have is that photo editing software on their phone, plus an old computer bought from a second-hand platform.
Honestly, isn't this a modern version of "The Emperor's New Clothes"? Everyone is performing, and no one dares to expose anyone.
That's how the crypto world is—there are too many虚虚实实 (illusory and real) things. Instead of spending time trying to figure out who is a real big shot and who is a "clown," it's better to focus on your own strategy and risk management, and trade steadily. Those who truly make money are often the most low-key ones.
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rug_connoisseur
· 4h ago
Haha, this is really hilarious. I've only seen people like this—constantly shouting about 100x coins, yet they're still using a broken computer.
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JustHereForMemes
· 4h ago
Basically, it's just a bunch of self-media hyping themselves up. Those who are really making money have already shut up.
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ContractHunter
· 4h ago
Haha, this is the norm in the crypto world. They have a set of scripts, but really can't produce a solid track record.
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ChainPoet
· 4h ago
Wake up, buddy. Being low-key is the real winner.
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not_your_keys
· 4h ago
That's so true, now there are paper millionaires everywhere.
In the past two years, this phenomenon has become increasingly common in the community.
Some people on various platforms act like big shots, frequently talking about 100x coins and bottom-fishing opportunities, with profile pictures carefully edited. But when you actually get in touch with them, you realize—the most valuable thing they have is that photo editing software on their phone, plus an old computer bought from a second-hand platform.
Honestly, isn't this a modern version of "The Emperor's New Clothes"? Everyone is performing, and no one dares to expose anyone.
That's how the crypto world is—there are too many虚虚实实 (illusory and real) things. Instead of spending time trying to figure out who is a real big shot and who is a "clown," it's better to focus on your own strategy and risk management, and trade steadily. Those who truly make money are often the most low-key ones.