#ETH走势分析 Have you ever wondered if the crypto market can really be easily swayed by just a few people talking? Are those voices that are bullish today and bearish tomorrow truly understanding the trend, or are they fishing on purpose?
Reality is just that surreal: a single comment from a key influencer can make hundreds of billions of funds shift instantly, and one rumor-debunking tweet can make ETH do a 180-degree reversal. To put it plainly, it all comes down to emotions—most people blindly follow the crowd, while a few exploit information asymmetry for quick gains.
The market is never short of noise. Only by seeing through the true intentions behind those comments can you avoid becoming someone else’s ATM in the game of illusion and reality.
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AlwaysAnon
· 12-07 08:48
Damn, these big influencers ripping off retail investors—this trick always works like a charm.
A single sentence and billions in funds vanish. Is that ridiculous or what? Is this what web3 is all about?
Instead of listening to their nonsense, it's better to bury your head in research. Don’t let those sales pitches brainwash you.
All those people constantly hyping long or short are basically just trying to make a quick buck. Don’t you get it?
If you understand one thing, you won’t lose money: the louder they shout, the safer you are staying away from them.
They're starting to fleece again, huh? I’ll just sit back and watch you guys rip each other off.
The information gap will always be their weapon, so we just have to grit our teeth and learn to judge people.
The biggest enemy for retail investors is their own greed, bro.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-07 08:45
Alright, enough with the nonsense. Someone’s just out here fleecing retail investors.
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I just want to ask, who can really tell if these so-called influencers actually know what they’re talking about or if they’re just putting on an act?
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It’s always like this—buying ETH based on rumors, and we end up being someone else’s ATM.
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You’re right, there’s too much noise in the market. It’s impossible to tell what’s real and what’s fake.
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Instead of listening to influencers talk nonsense, it’s better to do your own fundamental research.
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Hundreds of billions in funds can flip in an instant. Retail investors are really pitiful.
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That’s what information asymmetry is like. Institutions are always the ones profiting off us.
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This is why I don’t believe anything now—I only watch candlestick charts.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 12-07 08:24
Sigh, to put it simply, it's all about the information gap. I've seen through it a long time ago. Those influencers are bullish one day and bearish the next; there are definitely people manipulating things behind the scenes, just like when I farmed a certain airdrop before—first getting interaction volume for free to qualify, then checking if contract interactions had any risks. It's the same with this ETH wave—too much noise, you have to check wallet addresses and verify interaction records yourself before making a move. The ones who just follow the crowd end up being the cash machines.
#ETH走势分析 Have you ever wondered if the crypto market can really be easily swayed by just a few people talking? Are those voices that are bullish today and bearish tomorrow truly understanding the trend, or are they fishing on purpose?
Reality is just that surreal: a single comment from a key influencer can make hundreds of billions of funds shift instantly, and one rumor-debunking tweet can make ETH do a 180-degree reversal. To put it plainly, it all comes down to emotions—most people blindly follow the crowd, while a few exploit information asymmetry for quick gains.
The market is never short of noise. Only by seeing through the true intentions behind those comments can you avoid becoming someone else’s ATM in the game of illusion and reality.