Most participants in this market honestly don't grasp the fundamentals—it's wild to observe sometimes. The lack of basic understanding creates this peculiar dynamic: when you actually look at what people are trading on or the narratives they chase, it's both entertaining and utterly demoralizing. You'll see folks making massive decisions based on incomplete information or pure sentiment swings. That disconnect between market movements and actual comprehension of what's driving them? That's the real show.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-08 00:45
Most people are just blind box trading, hilarious, they have no idea what they're doing.
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AirdropLicker
· 01-06 05:48
99% of people have no idea what they're trading, it's hilarious.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-05 17:43
ngl the statistical probability of someone actually reading a whitepaper before dumping their life savings is basically zero at this point. empirically speaking, we're just watching a casino pretend to be a market
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-05 01:52
In our circle, many people just buy and sell blindly, it's really ridiculous.
Chasing hot topics without looking at fundamentals, no wonder they get harvested.
This is the funniest part: emotions swing wave after wave, and money keeps pouring in.
Honestly, listening to advice and eating well is the right way; doing your own research is the key.
Most people are gambling, not trading.
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SleepTrader
· 01-05 01:48
Most people are just gamblers and haven't really figured out what they're doing.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-05 01:46
Wake up, most people don't even know what they're trading.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-05 01:30
I think this is just the daily routine in the crypto world—tons of people blindly following the trend to buy and sell without even knowing what they're doing.
Most participants in this market honestly don't grasp the fundamentals—it's wild to observe sometimes. The lack of basic understanding creates this peculiar dynamic: when you actually look at what people are trading on or the narratives they chase, it's both entertaining and utterly demoralizing. You'll see folks making massive decisions based on incomplete information or pure sentiment swings. That disconnect between market movements and actual comprehension of what's driving them? That's the real show.