Notice how these posts always wrap up with 'massive congratulations to everyone who profited'? Yeah, that's the tell. The author's probably nursing some brutal losses. It's that classic move—you're down big, so you perform the victory lap for others while silently screaming. Happens every cycle. Those sugar-coated congratulations? They're the opposite of genuine.
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SolidityJester
· 14h ago
I've seen this trick many times before. Every time, they act like they're happy for someone else, but behind the scenes, they're probably losing a lot.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-11 05:50
NGL, I've seen this trick too many times. The more sweet words and congratulations you give others, the more likely you are to get liquidated yourself... Every cycle plays out like this again and again.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-11 05:45
It's clear that this kind of "Congratulations on making money" talk is a sign of a broken mindset.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 01-11 05:36
Haha, that's exactly it — like "I lost a lot, but I'm here to cheer you on." So perceptive.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-11 05:22
Really, that phrase "Congratulations to everyone making money" is the flaw... You only say that because you've lost money yourself.
Notice how these posts always wrap up with 'massive congratulations to everyone who profited'? Yeah, that's the tell. The author's probably nursing some brutal losses. It's that classic move—you're down big, so you perform the victory lap for others while silently screaming. Happens every cycle. Those sugar-coated congratulations? They're the opposite of genuine.