Recently, I’ve noticed that quite a few big influencers have started following me. Honestly, I feel pretty conflicted about it. Some people put on a know-it-all attitude, but their insight isn’t nearly enough to see the whole picture.
Everyone in this circle wants to learn real skills from those who are truly capable. But what’s the reality? Pyramid scheme tactics like recruiting new members and just muddling through life are everywhere. What makes these people think they can see through the market? Fate isn’t blind.
In the crypto industry, there aren’t many who really know their stuff, but there are plenty who just put on a show.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-05 19:20
Watching these big influencers brag every day is honestly hilarious. It's much more practical to just focus on mining.
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LayoffMiner
· 12-05 04:43
Absolutely right, I often get annoyed by these so-called "market prophets."
Cut the crap, those who make money by fooling newbies should have been kicked out long ago.
People who really know what they're doing are quietly making money; they’re not here bragging.
We can't control what the Fed does, but these influencers are getting more obvious with their antics.
Honestly, most people just got lucky catching a trend and suddenly became "masters." What's so special about that?
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 12-05 02:41
The Fed's interest rate cut is just the beginning of another round of harvesting retail investors in the crypto space. Wake up.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 12-05 02:30
Well said, it's just that there are too many pretentious people in this crowd.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-05 02:23
I think this guy makes perfect sense. There are bullshit "gurus" everywhere, it's really annoying.
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Will coins go up just because of rate cuts? Let's see how those hype men change their tune again.
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Harsh words, but that's the reality—scammers everywhere.
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Getting attention is actually more dangerous; there are too many "scythes" in this space.
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I like this kind of no-nonsense viewpoint—way better than those who act all mysterious.
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That pyramid scheme stuff is everywhere, especially ridiculous in crypto.
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Insightful, though there are occasionally some clear-headed big influencers, just way too few.
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Do they really understand the relationship between coin prices and macro policy? Most are just blindly following the crowd.
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So true—in this industry, the ones best at bluffing do the best. Ironic.
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Anyone who claims to see through the market is just being a Monday morning quarterback. Don't get fooled.
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SmartContractRebel
· 12-05 02:22
Rate cuts are indeed positive, but the words of these influencers aren't necessarily valuable.
Everyone wants to learn real skills, but it turns out they're all just copying and pasting scripts.
Those who truly understand have been quietly making money for a long time; they wouldn't be posting long articles every day.
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-05 02:14
Even with the rate cut, it’s still the same—it all depends on who can really buy at the bottom.
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GmGnSleeper
· 12-05 02:14
Interest rate cuts are good for the crypto space, but listening to those so-called influencers brag is really a waste of time.
Being followed is also a hassle; there’s more pretending than authenticity.
The ways to fleece newcomers in crypto have been overused—who still believes anyone?
As soon as the Fed makes a move, this crowd starts making up stories again.
At the end of the day, it’s just a gambler’s mentality—there’s nothing mysterious about it.
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Recently, I’ve noticed that quite a few big influencers have started following me. Honestly, I feel pretty conflicted about it. Some people put on a know-it-all attitude, but their insight isn’t nearly enough to see the whole picture.
Everyone in this circle wants to learn real skills from those who are truly capable. But what’s the reality? Pyramid scheme tactics like recruiting new members and just muddling through life are everywhere. What makes these people think they can see through the market? Fate isn’t blind.
In the crypto industry, there aren’t many who really know their stuff, but there are plenty who just put on a show.