An interesting phenomenon worth pondering: many people say that if the coin price doesn't rise, they will find a reason. What does this reflect behind the scenes?



I recall there was a project that directly used "Unemployment" as the token name—that was the personal label of the founder. But if you look at the term "Crypto Winter," it has long become a collective expression of the entire industry, representing a cyclical market state.

These two examples are quite interesting in comparison. One is individual complaints and creativity, and the other is industry consensus. When the market is not doing well, people often need a symbol to define this period—perhaps a word, a meme, or even a special token. From this perspective, the connection between token naming and market cycles might be deeper than it appears on the surface.
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ContractFreelancervip
· 19h ago
If the coin price doesn't rise, they look for explanations? Ha, isn't that just the art of self-comfort? Honestly, this phenomenon is quite heart-wrenching. The crypto community's set of excuses—winter, cycles, and so on—after hearing them repeatedly, it becomes numb. The "unemployment coin" joke is still the best—at least it's honest, unlike some projects that make up stories.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 01-07 08:47
Basically, it's about mental preparation. Luckily, I didn't lose my temper, so I have to come up with an explanation for myself.
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CryptoTarotReadervip
· 01-07 08:46
Basically, it's just psychological comfort—when the coin price drops, you need to find a reason for yourself. This "cold winter" meme has been used for so many years; it's time for the "Ice Age" to make an appearance.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-07 08:42
To be honest, this is psychological suggestion. When the coin price drops, we all find a way to comfort ourselves, and "winter" sounds better than "doom."
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RooftopVIPvip
· 01-07 08:25
If the price doesn't go up, just find an excuse. Isn't this the art of self-comfort... The term "crypto winter" is really well used. Whenever there's a dip, it's all blamed on winter, and when it rises, it's called a "winter rebound," which sounds quite confident.
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