#加密生态动态追踪 The screen flickers with cold light in the dark, with fluctuations on the K-line, but the numbers in the account remain completely still. At that moment, I suddenly hear the voice inside: "Keep gambling?"
The phone buzzes suddenly, and a push notification pops up—"Buy the dip during the golden period! Don't move tonight, wait another year!"
If I were still in the early days of entering the circle, I would have been dizzy from the rhythm of these phrases. Back then, I was all too familiar with this kind of jargon: "The night before a surge"
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retroactive_airdrop
· 16h ago
I've been brainwashed by this routine for a long time. Now when I see this kind of copy, I just take it as a joke. After being cut once, I really understand.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 16h ago
You've heard too much already, it's still the same old story. Is it really a textbook on gambler psychology?
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Web3Educator
· 16h ago
ngl this hits different when you realize fomo marketing is literally just predatory psychology wrapped in hopium. let me break it down for my students real quick—these "golden entry" pushes? they're designed to trigger your amygdala, not your rational cortex.
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BearEatsAll
· 16h ago
Listening and listening, I ended up going all-in with my living expenses. Truly a golden time.
#加密生态动态追踪 The screen flickers with cold light in the dark, with fluctuations on the K-line, but the numbers in the account remain completely still. At that moment, I suddenly hear the voice inside: "Keep gambling?"
The phone buzzes suddenly, and a push notification pops up—"Buy the dip during the golden period! Don't move tonight, wait another year!"
If I were still in the early days of entering the circle, I would have been dizzy from the rhythm of these phrases. Back then, I was all too familiar with this kind of jargon: "The night before a surge"