Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed—top executives of a leading exchange have started to frequently follow bloggers in related fields, and soon many industry voices have also joined the discussion. This indicates that mainstream institutions are indeed listening carefully to the community's voices. The market dialogue atmosphere is taking shape.
Additionally, discussions about the biography of a well-known figure are also quite popular. The perspective of "life candlestick charts" proposed by netizens is quite innovative, to say the least. Some opinions even mention topics like "Crypto Circle Life." Although ideas vary widely, these discussions reflect the evolving ways in which the Web3 community interprets the value of individuals and their market influence.
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ImpermanentSage
· 12h ago
Are the executives of the exchange starting to follow bloggers? This is what they call "listening carefully," haha.
The "life candlestick" meme is truly brilliant; finally, someone has made the craziness of the crypto world more artistic.
Are institutions starting to listen to us, or are we beginning to please the institutions?
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ApeDegen
· 01-13 14:56
Senior exchange executives are now working hard to please bloggers. Speaking of which, the tide has indeed turned.
I'm really done with the "Life K-line" meme; in the crypto world, anything can be packaged as a K-line.
Wait, is this hinting that a major influencer is going public? Haha.
Are mainstream institutions finally hearing our voices? Or have we been absorbed into the system...
There’s not much to discuss about crypto personalities' biographies; it’s just the same cycle of idolization and disillusionment.
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SilentObserver
· 01-13 14:55
Really, once a big V starts to follow, everyone follows. This routine is all too familiar.
The life of a K-line is indeed perfect, but calling it the "life in the crypto circle" is a bit overplayed, right?
Exchanges listen to the community? Not convinced. You'll see once the coins start to rise.
Just want to see who the next "scriptwriter" is being played by.
1. This discussion is just the crypto community's tea culture, watching the show is the most fun.
2. Institutions listen to the community? Ha, first let's talk about the trading fees.
3. I've been hyping the life of a K-line all year, it's just too awesome.
4. Here we go again, talking about market trends. Let's wait and see who crashes.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 01-13 14:49
The actions of the exchange executives are indeed meticulous, but ultimately it still depends on who can bring in traffic.
The analogy of life as a candlestick chart is truly brilliant; it's much more interesting than repeatedly telling stories.
That's how the crypto world is—today's myth could be tomorrow's joke. Watching the evolution of the lineage is more accurate than watching the people.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-13 14:36
Are the major exchanges starting to listen to the community's voice? Haha, it's funny—turns out even the retail investors can set the pace now.
The "K-line" meme is indeed a classic, but our coin's behavior is more like a random walk, relying entirely on luck and the courage to buy the dip.
Whether this discussion is hot or not doesn't matter; I just want to know who made money.
Institutions taking it seriously? Then I might as well seriously lose money.
The interpretation of Web3 figures is evolving, and my perception of wallet balances has long since turned into a negative number.
It's another story of "market dialogue"; next, it will probably turn into a monologue of cutting the retail investors.
There are many spectators, but those who truly make money are still the few who tell the best stories.
Recently, an interesting phenomenon has been observed—top executives of a leading exchange have started to frequently follow bloggers in related fields, and soon many industry voices have also joined the discussion. This indicates that mainstream institutions are indeed listening carefully to the community's voices. The market dialogue atmosphere is taking shape.
Additionally, discussions about the biography of a well-known figure are also quite popular. The perspective of "life candlestick charts" proposed by netizens is quite innovative, to say the least. Some opinions even mention topics like "Crypto Circle Life." Although ideas vary widely, these discussions reflect the evolving ways in which the Web3 community interprets the value of individuals and their market influence.