Franklin as the government mascot? This angle is quite interesting. However, I feel that this is only a surface layer, and there may be more room for interpretation behind it, and it is worth digging into the deep logic.
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BloodInStreets
· 1h ago
Calling it a mascot is too mild; frankly, it's just a chip, a value gap in the government's hands, which could be dumped at any moment... The deeper logic is what triggers the sell-off at the moment.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 3h ago
The mascot is a bit amazing, and I feel that the editor may want to express more than that
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 4h ago
Damn, there's something about this mascot... But if you really want to talk about deep logic, I'm afraid you haven't understood it yet
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
The mascot is a bit amazing, but it does make sense, think about whether this is the routine everywhere
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NestedFox
· 4h ago
The mascot is a bit mean... But if you think about it carefully, it really depends on who is trading
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 4h ago
Well... To be honest, Franklin's thing is indeed a bit interesting, but the term mascot feels too superficial
Franklin as the government mascot? This angle is quite interesting. However, I feel that this is only a surface layer, and there may be more room for interpretation behind it, and it is worth digging into the deep logic.