Why do some Web3 projects trigger a 1360% oversubscription frenzy?
I just saw the subscription data from echodotxyz and suddenly realized something - what players are really scrambling for is not a specific protocol or token, but the sense of presence that comes from saying, "I was part of this too." What everyone wants is to leave their mark at a certain historical juncture and to witness something together with like-minded individuals.
The most fascinating aspect of the crypto world may lie here: while financial freedom is certainly enticing, what really gets people excited is the phrase "I was there at the time." This sense of collective memory and participation is the true fuel driving the community forward.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 7h ago
To be honest, this is just a FOMO game. A 1360% subscription, to put it bluntly, is just collective madness.
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Wait, I'm tired of hearing this sense of participation talk. The key is still to see how many times it can rise in the future.
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"I was there at the time"? Uh... how do you explain it to those who have already missed out? Awkward, right?
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The ones who make money are always those at the front. The later ones are just dumb buyers; this is something to keep in mind.
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Indeed, sometimes it's not just about the protocol itself, but wanting to witness something together with everyone. That feeling is really incredible.
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1360%? Why do I feel like I'm going to get played for suckers again next time?
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The term "community fuel" sounds quite artistic, but when it really comes to the liquidation moment, no one cares.
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SandwichTrader
· 7h ago
You’re absolutely right, it’s exactly that vibe... The sense of participation being pumped up is the real excitement.
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PanicSeller
· 7h ago
You're absolutely right, this is the truth about Web3, a pure combination of FOMO and collectivism. 1360% subscription sounds terrifying but it's actually just a psychological game well understood.
Why do some Web3 projects trigger a 1360% oversubscription frenzy?
I just saw the subscription data from echodotxyz and suddenly realized something - what players are really scrambling for is not a specific protocol or token, but the sense of presence that comes from saying, "I was part of this too." What everyone wants is to leave their mark at a certain historical juncture and to witness something together with like-minded individuals.
The most fascinating aspect of the crypto world may lie here: while financial freedom is certainly enticing, what really gets people excited is the phrase "I was there at the time." This sense of collective memory and participation is the true fuel driving the community forward.