To be honest, I feel pretty helpless. I'm clearly a streamer focused on technical analysis—I put serious effort into studying candlesticks, on-chain data, and market trends. Yet, hardly anyone reads these in-depth posts. On the other hand, when I casually post some complaints, jokes, or market gossip, the engagement skyrockets.



Is this just the reality of content platforms nowadays? Everyone claims to want deep, meaningful content, but in practice, their fingers swipe past it faster than anyone. No matter how detailed my ETH technical analysis is, it can't compete with a simple "Is it going to moon tonight?"

I'm not complaining, just a bit confused—is my technical content really too boring, or does this market genuinely prefer lighthearted, entertaining stuff?
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 2025-12-11 06:13
Haha, this is reality. I've also seen this kind of situation. People are such creatures... In-depth content really doesn't sell well; you have to mix and match. Honestly, no matter how well-written the technical analysis is, it can't compete with the popularity of a meme. Maybe everyone's attention span has become fragmented. Technical posts need a meme to go with them, otherwise no one will really stay. This is just the platform's traffic logic, there's nothing we can do about it.
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Frontrunnervip
· 2025-12-10 01:09
To put it bluntly, it's become like a fan circle. Nothing we can do. --- No matter how sophisticated the candlestick chart is, it can't beat a catchy meme. That's just the reality. --- In-depth content? Forget it, man. Now it's all entertainment to death. --- There will always be more people making quick money than those doing their homework, you know? --- That's why I started posting memes too... just have no choice. --- Technical analysis is really too niche; people just want to hear stories. --- It's not your fault, the whole circle is sick. --- Practical info can never compare to the instant joy of fragmented content. --- Don't change it, adapting to the platform algorithm is the only way to survive. --- Harsh words but true—nowadays, those who look at candlestick charts are all trading futures.
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坐以待币者vip
· 2025-12-09 16:30
Just go for it 💪
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HorizonHuntervip
· 2025-12-09 16:27
Straight to the point, that's exactly the situation. The content is so competitive now that we're being forced into entertainment. No matter how amazing your technical analysis is, it can't beat a meme. I'm sick of it. That's how the attention economy works in crypto. Everyone wants to make quick money—who has the patience to look at candlestick charts?
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 2025-12-09 16:25
Haha, it's hard to handle, I feel the same way. People are like this, they don't want to hear complicated things. Technical analysis is basically the secret weapon for making money, but no one wants to listen. Looking at charts is still too much of a mental effort. I think you have to learn how to package it. Something like "Is it about to take off?" can create a sense of anticipation, while technical analysis just seems too cold and rigid.
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 2025-12-09 16:19
It's pretty real, I've noticed this phenomenon too. To put it bluntly, everyone is just gambling; no one really wants to do their homework. Haha, this is the current state of web3. Technical analysis? The market just wants to hear stories. Valuable content dies, gossip thrives. That's just how it is. You have to learn to package things in an entertaining way, otherwise there's really no way to survive. In-depth content is a luxury; fast food is the staple. Wait, maybe your audience is just retail investors. This generation of "chives" wants quick profits—can't be helped. Feels like all self-media have this problem. It's the fate of content platforms, I guess.
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