This morning my timeline was flooded with news about Lanzhanfei.
I saw quite a few crypto influencers jumping to conclusions, saying things like honey trap, or that it was deliberately hyped up for traffic. Honestly, it made me laugh—these people stare at candlestick charts all day, their minds full of pump-and-dump schemes, and they think the whole world is playing their traffic game?
Not everything can be explained with crypto logic. They’re always shouting about “decentralization” and “breaking information monopolies,” but when something happens, their first reaction is still to resort to old conspiracy theories.
Can’t we have a broader perspective? Stop thinking every incident is just hype.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-12 03:28
Haha, the crypto community's occupational disease has struck again—everything can be linked to traffic and pump-and-dump schemes.
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Seriously, constantly conspiracy theories all day long, and they still have the nerve to call for decentralization.
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It's annoying how they talk about hype all the time; their brains are completely filled with K-line charts.
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That's the problem in the crypto world—trying to fit everything into their own logic, their perspective is indeed narrow.
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Not every hot topic needs a trick; wake up, everyone.
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Here we go again, fake jumps, deliberate hype, acting as if it's true.
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People who watch the market every day see the world as just this small.
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Alright, everyone, some things are just facts; no need to interpret them with tricks.
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DancingCandles
· 12-10 22:12
People in the crypto world always try to force everything onto the K-line, so funny
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-09 06:50
It's a common problem among crypto people, they see conspiracy theories in everything.
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Seriously, their mindset is ridiculously narrow, they can link anything to price pumping.
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Not every trending topic is a traffic cheat code, these people need to wake up.
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Staring at candlestick charts every day has blinded them, they can turn anything into hype in their minds.
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So funny, they think the tricks they play with are what everyone in the world is using.
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Honestly, having this kind of mentality and surviving in crypto is impressive.
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Don't view everything in real life through the lens of crypto games.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-09 06:46
Turns out the crypto crowd really just forces one set of logic onto everything... zero context awareness.
This time it was laid bare: they’re always shouting about breaking information monopolies, yet the echo chamber they’ve built for themselves is thicker than anyone else’s.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-09 06:41
Are crypto people really that narrow-minded? Do they have to fit everything into the traffic theory?
These people go on and on about decentralization all day, but they love conspiracy theories more than anyone.
At the end of the day, it's still a matter of mindset—they have too many candlestick charts in their heads.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 12-09 06:25
People in the crypto space really can interpret anything as “fleecing retail”; the perspective is indeed a bit narrow.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-09 06:21
Haha, that's how people in the crypto world are—everything can be linked back to the K-line chart.
Seriously, a bunch of people chant decentralization every day, then turn around and start making up stories.
You really can't use the pump-and-dump logic for this situation.
You're just overthinking it; your perspective is a bit too narrow.
Well said—don't try to relate everything to traffic; aren't you tired?
This morning my timeline was flooded with news about Lanzhanfei.
I saw quite a few crypto influencers jumping to conclusions, saying things like honey trap, or that it was deliberately hyped up for traffic. Honestly, it made me laugh—these people stare at candlestick charts all day, their minds full of pump-and-dump schemes, and they think the whole world is playing their traffic game?
Not everything can be explained with crypto logic. They’re always shouting about “decentralization” and “breaking information monopolies,” but when something happens, their first reaction is still to resort to old conspiracy theories.
Can’t we have a broader perspective? Stop thinking every incident is just hype.