Seemingly simple market competition is actually full of undercurrents. The coordinated efforts of bearish forces and the media, through carefully orchestrated public opinion campaigns to influence market expectations—this is no longer a secret. The so-called "buy-in articles" phenomenon reflects the invisible game of strategy among market participants vying for narrative dominance. Whoever can control the narrative rights will profit from price fluctuations. The true story behind this business war is often more intriguing than the surface data.
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DuskSurfer
· 4h ago
I've seen through it long ago, still pretending to be mysterious
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Short sellers teaming up with the media, tired of playing that game
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Basically, it's whoever has the louder voice wins, that's how the crypto world works
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Truth? Wake up, the truth is just to harvest the little guys
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Narrative control = pricing power, that's the real game rule
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Paid articles everywhere, how can retail investors play?
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Those who understand, understand; those who don't get cut
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Behind price fluctuations are stories, and behind stories is money
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That's why I only look at candlestick charts, not news
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Those who control public opinion have long been making a fortune
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SwapWhisperer
· 4h ago
Damn, everyone knows about the paid articles, the key is how not to get cut.
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Narrative rights = minting rights, this trick is getting old.
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A one-stop operation by the mainstream media, retail investors can only be used as leeks, right?
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Data is deceptive, public opinion is deceptive, who should we believe?
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Another one exposing "secrets," but I can't make money from it.
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The right to speak is the right to set prices, this trick is everywhere in the crypto world now.
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We've cracked the case, everyone, we've all been played like monkeys.
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No matter how exciting the truth is, I can't get my money back, brother.
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So, do people still believe the news now?
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I've seen through it long ago, the question is how to reverse operate to make money.
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ContractExplorer
· 4h ago
The tactic of buying out articles is truly the top secret of the market
Short sellers collaborating with the media can influence retail investors' perceptions, it's so dark
Whoever controls the narrative makes money, I see through this game
Public opinion manipulation is just a disguised way of harvesting retail investors, it's hard to guard against
So even good data is useless; the key is whose voice is louder
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PerpetualLonger
· 4h ago
Bro, are you blaming the Air Force again this time? I was wondering why the price dropped so sharply today, turns out it’s another scheme with paid articles.
Hold onto your faith. When we break through, all these media forces will kneel.
Sounds nice, but isn’t it just us retail investors getting harvested... But it’s okay, adding to my position to buy the dip. This is my last all-in.
The bears are working together to create momentum, and aren’t we the bulls... Forget it, I don’t want to think so much. Full position, and that’s it.
Isn’t this just a game of narrative control? Whoever holds the scythe makes the money... But I bet on the bull market winning.
Influence over discourse? Ha, when the price speaks, their press releases are just waste paper.
I don’t believe in this trick. I’ll keep holding and wait until I break even.
Controlling the narrative does make money, but all we retail investors control is the courage to go all-in.
Paid articles are an old trick. They come with a new disguise to deceive again, but I still added to my position haha.
Honestly, only after being harvested do I understand how treacherous the market is. Now I choose to believe and add to my position.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 4h ago
Shorts colluding with the media have long been exposed. The key is, when will retail investors be able to reverse their fate of being cut?
It may seem reasonable and well-founded, but in reality, whoever has more money gets to speak, and the power of discourse is in the hands of the big players.
Narrative control = harvesting rights, this is the truth of the crypto world, everyone who understands knows.
The real data might have already been hidden away, leaving only public opinion to set the rhythm.
Before every major drop, there are overwhelming negative news reports, it's so obvious.
The power of discourse, retail investors will never compete with capital.
Paid articles are everywhere; we just laugh at them. Anyway, the decline is inevitable.
That's why no one trusts the news anymore; it's easy to see who is harvesting whom.
Controlling public opinion = controlling prices, this logic has never changed in the crypto world.
So, instead of chasing hot topics, it's better to watch the flow of funds—that's the real inside scoop.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 4h ago
ngl the whole "narrative control = profit extraction" thing is just baudrillard's simulacra thesis applied to tokenomics... who's even surprised anymore
Seemingly simple market competition is actually full of undercurrents. The coordinated efforts of bearish forces and the media, through carefully orchestrated public opinion campaigns to influence market expectations—this is no longer a secret. The so-called "buy-in articles" phenomenon reflects the invisible game of strategy among market participants vying for narrative dominance. Whoever can control the narrative rights will profit from price fluctuations. The true story behind this business war is often more intriguing than the surface data.