The kind of posts people start dropping once they've set up their prediction market account and suddenly think they're market analysts.
You know the vibe - fresh account created, zero trading history, but already making bold predictions like they've been doing this for years. Classic overconfidence that hits everyone when they first discover decentralized prediction platforms.
Seen it a million times. Open the account, place a few bets, immediately start sharing hot takes as if the platform gave them supernatural forecasting abilities. Reality check usually comes later.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-01 22:56
Haha, it's so true. I've seen a bunch of newbies opening accounts and starting to advise within two hours.
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ChainSpy
· 12-01 22:51
Haha, this is really a terminal illness. I've seen too many newbies start off by acting like prophets.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-01 22:36
Haha, that's me! The day after opening the account, I was there predicting the market direction, and now I've been proven wrong countless times.
The kind of posts people start dropping once they've set up their prediction market account and suddenly think they're market analysts.
You know the vibe - fresh account created, zero trading history, but already making bold predictions like they've been doing this for years. Classic overconfidence that hits everyone when they first discover decentralized prediction platforms.
Seen it a million times. Open the account, place a few bets, immediately start sharing hot takes as if the platform gave them supernatural forecasting abilities. Reality check usually comes later.