In mid-May 2024, a prominent crypto community figure posted a series of film clips spanning May 13th through 17th. One particular clip stands out for its hidden messaging.



The audio track contains a revealing pattern: "You" repeats throughout, each instance asking questions—"Person are You," "Are You the kind," "Do You believe."

Here's the catch: "You" sounds like "U."

And if that's the case, the clip might be hinting at something more specific—"$U." This type of cryptic signal-sending has become a hallmark of how influential traders communicate market sentiment to the community. Whether it's a genuine pointer or community speculation, it's sparked renewed interest in tracking the movements of major players and their subtle social media breadcrumbs.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-11 07:27
Is this another kind of insinuation theory? Brothers, don't get too carried away. Just hearing "You" and you start imagining $U... This set of "cryptography" techniques has been overused long ago. Who knows if it's real or not? But that said, if this guy is really playing signal games, then you definitely need to stay alert. A single broken audio from the main force can trigger a market move. There's some substance, but don't believe it too blindly. Be careful of being exploited.
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WalletInspectorvip
· 01-11 01:12
Are you playing this pun hint again? $U, right? Okay, I believe you. Can someone really hear U from "You"? That creativity is truly amazing. Top influencers just love to tease like this, making everyone feel like Sherlock Holmes. $U, really? Why didn't I hear it... Another "hidden message," the crypto world is just putting on Sherlock Holmes contests every day. It sounds ridiculous, but I still want to pay attention. Is this repeated emphasis on You... really hinting at something? I just want to know whether it's $U or just hype in the end. This information theory again, always able to generate buzz. Do you really believe this? Or is it just for fun?
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Degentlemanvip
· 01-09 07:00
Damn, this implication is too far-fetched, You=U=$U? Why do I feel like this is over-interpretation? 真假难辨, but this guy definitely knows how to create an atmosphere. Starting to dig through audio for Easter eggs again, this community is a bit obsessed. $U? Wait, let me check how this coin is doing... This trick of transmitting cryptographic signals, someone always falls for it every time. No, why does the pronunciation of You have to imply something? That's ridiculous. This guy's ability to create content is really top-notch, and his fans follow closely. A bit showy, using puns to set the rhythm. Every time a big V posts a video, they start decoding—too idle. If this wave is really a hint from $U, then they should have planned it in advance.
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 01-09 06:59
Listen, is this the same old insinuation again? On-chain data is the real truth. What kind of trading strategy can be guided by this kind of pun? --- Really? Big funds insist on playing these riddles? Just looking at the distribution of chips is clearer. --- $U? I want to see who is accumulating behind this wave. --- Honestly, retail investors love to dig into these metaphors, but big players couldn't care less about this stuff. --- Wait, there's a flaw in this logic. What about the flow of funds? --- All this complexity, it's better to just look at the volume to get a straightforward answer.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 01-09 06:56
It's the same old insinuation rhetoric again. I think it's probably an overinterpretation. If $U really had such good warning signals, why bother with word games? This guy just wants to attract attention; people who believe are too naive. I just want to know how successful his previous "insinuations" were. Following big V influencers is not as good as analyzing the market yourself. Trust me. They're creating suspense again, the old trick to cut leeks. You=U=$U? That logic is a bit... absurd. The problem is, it's hard to tell if the information is true or false, and the risk points are really quite high. Why not just say it directly? Why play this password game? I think they're just bored; I don't care anyway, I won't buy into it.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-09 06:51
This signaling technique is so slick... Can you really extract the coin password just from listening to a video? --- $U this meme really cracked the case, the big shots play like this --- Starting to analyze big V videos again, I bet another coin will emerge next week --- Honestly, it's a bit obsessive... Can every audio reveal the holdings? --- People in the know just wink at each other like this, we can only spam --- U... keeps mentioning... Do I really have to go through all this trouble? --- How big is the information gap this time? How sharp do you have to be to hear this? --- It sounds plausible, but I believe it... --- The big shot hints that U is about to take off, retail investors start digging through videos for clues, this is the current crypto scene --- Here we go again... Last time, I could even identify token symbols just from listening to music
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