Ever notice how some folks in this space have made their entire reputation by riding coattails? They don't create anything original—just amplify whoever's winning at the moment. When the winds shift, so does their allegiance. It's a peculiar economy of influence where derivative content becomes the main product. If you're building something real, remember: this crowd exists everywhere, but they're not the ones who actually move markets. Keep your eyes on who's actually creating, not just reposting.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 7h ago
Sigh, you're so right. These bandwagon jumpers are really getting on my nerves.
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BearMarketGardener
· 01-11 10:22
Haha, you're so right. These people are really the trendsetters, always jumping on the bandwagon faster than anyone else.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-11 08:22
These copycat guys are really annoying, always copy-pasting, and they have no real competitiveness.
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ForkMonger
· 01-09 18:10
ngl the real governance attack vector is these attention arbitrageurs... they're literally the systemic vulnerability protocols need to filter out
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CryptoGoldmine
· 01-09 18:09
There are too many followers. Looking at the growth data of the hash power network, it's clear who is actually doing the work.
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RugDocDetective
· 01-09 18:02
Really, that's why I always say that follow-the-crowd guys are the most annoying. Watching them today lick this and tomorrow lick that, with no principles whatsoever.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 01-09 18:01
These copycat guys are really annoying; they just copy and copy, always trying to harvest the profits.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-09 17:57
Ha, you're absolutely right. There are indeed many such people; I've seen too many.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 01-09 17:53
Exactly right. These bandwagon jumpers are really pointless, copying others' ideas every day, and as soon as the trend changes, they turn around immediately... I don't even want to mention some names; they just survive by riding the coattails of popularity. The ones who truly get things done are actually very quiet.
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TideReceder
· 01-09 17:49
Really, those who rely on riding the hype to make a living will eventually get exposed.
Ever notice how some folks in this space have made their entire reputation by riding coattails? They don't create anything original—just amplify whoever's winning at the moment. When the winds shift, so does their allegiance. It's a peculiar economy of influence where derivative content becomes the main product. If you're building something real, remember: this crowd exists everywhere, but they're not the ones who actually move markets. Keep your eyes on who's actually creating, not just reposting.