The crypto world is never short of complaining voices. Every time market hotspots rotate, doubts follow.
Just look at these cyclical patterns:
A popular concept becomes trendy? "This is all trash."
A new wave of hype appears? "Someone just wants to harvest the profits."
Star coins move? "It's all just supported by XXX."
Honestly, the emotional swings in this industry are so intense. When prices rise, everyone praises; when they fall, it's all insults. Traders' emotions swing between various metas, and as hype shifts, complaints flood in. This has become the market's norm. Those who understand the industry have long seen through this cycle — emotions come quickly and go just as fast.
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down_only_larry
· 01-16 19:16
Oh damn, it's the same old trick again. I'm really sick of it.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-16 18:03
On-chain data shows that this emotional cycle indeed follows a pattern. Contract changes deployed late at night often indicate the next wave of hotspots, as expected.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-15 23:27
Haha, this is the crypto world. Today's divine coin becomes trash tomorrow. We're all used to the emotional rollercoaster.
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gas_guzzler
· 01-15 23:25
No problem with what you're saying, but this is exactly how it is. When it rises, I stare at the screen; when it falls, I start cursing. This back-and-forth messing with my mentality.
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SilentAlpha
· 01-15 23:15
Really, people's hearts are not what they used to be. When prices go up, everyone calls themselves a master; when they fall, they curse and blame.
Basically, it's a collective sleepwalking of the retail investors, no one is pretending to be sober.
This wave of emotional slaughter will probably be repeated again next year.
When they can't sell, they talk about reason; when good news arrives, they immediately jump in.
These complaints should have been packaged and sold to psychologists long ago.
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SilentObserver
· 01-15 23:15
Isn't this what we see every day? Damn, it's so annoying.
When it rises, we obsess over it; when it falls, we start blaming others. Retail investors can never change their nature.
Honestly, no one truly understands crypto; everyone is just gambling.
This round, you're calling for a chop of the leeks again. Why didn't you do that last round?
It's just a lack of faith, all just followers.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-15 23:07
Exactly right, these people just talk big. If it really caused them to lose money, they would have shut up long ago.
The crypto world is never short of complaining voices. Every time market hotspots rotate, doubts follow.
Just look at these cyclical patterns:
A popular concept becomes trendy? "This is all trash."
A new wave of hype appears? "Someone just wants to harvest the profits."
Star coins move? "It's all just supported by XXX."
Honestly, the emotional swings in this industry are so intense. When prices rise, everyone praises; when they fall, it's all insults. Traders' emotions swing between various metas, and as hype shifts, complaints flood in. This has become the market's norm. Those who understand the industry have long seen through this cycle — emotions come quickly and go just as fast.