Honestly, after seeing so many people enter the market, I realize that everyone's buying logic is so different. Some are just following the recommendation of a big V, a herd mentality, which I can understand. But I also found another group of people who are purely attracted by the narrative of this project, thinking that the story itself is solid enough and the mechanism is innovative enough—that's the real reason for their entry.
Brother D is once again showing what it means to be a trendsetter, with all kinds of operations that are indeed top-notch. Different participation methods create completely different return expectations. Which one do you belong to?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 5h ago
I'm just genuinely fooled by the narrative, and only now realize it haha
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The group following the trend will suffer sooner or later; you still need to understand the project yourself
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Brother D is indeed impressive, but we are not in the same league
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Well said, people with clear logic make money, while followers just wait to get cut
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Innovative mechanisms ≠ capable of making money, these are two different things
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I'm the type who neither follows the trend nor understands it thoroughly, awkward
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Different logic leads to different outcomes, there's nothing wrong with that
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It looks simple, but in reality, all the bottlenecks are in these details
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CountdownToBroke
· 5h ago
Following the trend will eventually lead to a blow-up; it still depends on whether the project's core logic is correct.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 5h ago
Following the trend will eventually lead to a crash; you still need to understand the project itself.
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CryptoGoldmine
· 5h ago
Following the trend and fundamental analysis are indeed quite different; the key is how long you can hold on. I mainly look at the hash rate return ratio and the technology iteration cycle. The big V's recommendation doesn't hold much appeal for me.
Honestly, after seeing so many people enter the market, I realize that everyone's buying logic is so different. Some are just following the recommendation of a big V, a herd mentality, which I can understand. But I also found another group of people who are purely attracted by the narrative of this project, thinking that the story itself is solid enough and the mechanism is innovative enough—that's the real reason for their entry.
Brother D is once again showing what it means to be a trendsetter, with all kinds of operations that are indeed top-notch. Different participation methods create completely different return expectations. Which one do you belong to?