Recently, promotional information about certain cryptocurrencies on the square has indeed become quite concentrated. A careful observation reveals that many posts are highly similar in content, and the accompanying images are also mostly the same. It is worth considering whether large-scale promotional accounts are involved behind the scenes.
As a community discussion platform, the square should be a free space for information exchange. However, when a vast amount of similar content floods in, users' ability to judge is severely limited. The voices of genuine traders are more easily drowned out.
Interestingly, these promotional activities often present a consistent narrative of returns—everyone claims to have earned similar profits. This uniform presentation starkly contrasts with the market's actual differentiated returns.
In the long run, relying on rules and influence for promotion is very different from earning profits based on actual trading ability. True traders value their own analysis and judgment skills more than expanding public opinion volume to achieve profit goals.
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Recently, promotional information about certain cryptocurrencies on the square has indeed become quite concentrated. A careful observation reveals that many posts are highly similar in content, and the accompanying images are also mostly the same. It is worth considering whether large-scale promotional accounts are involved behind the scenes.
As a community discussion platform, the square should be a free space for information exchange. However, when a vast amount of similar content floods in, users' ability to judge is severely limited. The voices of genuine traders are more easily drowned out.
Interestingly, these promotional activities often present a consistent narrative of returns—everyone claims to have earned similar profits. This uniform presentation starkly contrasts with the market's actual differentiated returns.
In the long run, relying on rules and influence for promotion is very different from earning profits based on actual trading ability. True traders value their own analysis and judgment skills more than expanding public opinion volume to achieve profit goals.