You know what's wild? The crypto community's got this unspoken ability to rally around literally anything—and sometimes, that anything is just dunking on the same tired phrases everyone uses. Case in point: there's something almost magical about how a single overused greeting can become the universal target. That's the real superpower of CT right now—finding common ground through collective roasting.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-11 17:57
Wait, I need to follow this logic... The CT community collectively mocks a certain phrase, seemingly "finding common ground," but according to public opinion data, it's actually a typical community manipulation pattern behind the scenes. Who is fueling the flames? It depends on where the money is flowing.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 01-11 17:54
CT collective mockery of this routine is truly awesome; everyone dissing the overused words has instead become the strongest cohesion.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-11 17:49
Haha, really, CT's "collective mockery" culture is the strongest cohesion.
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ZKSherlock
· 01-11 17:46
actually... this collective roasting thing is just a probabilistic proof system for consensus, right? everyone's validating the same "trash takes" and the network converges. except unlike zero-knowledge proofs, there's zero privacy here—just transparent groupthink. ngl, kinda defeats the point
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MevHunter
· 01-11 17:43
Wow, the collective complaining energy of CT is really incredible. They've turned a boring meme into a nationwide joke.
You know what's wild? The crypto community's got this unspoken ability to rally around literally anything—and sometimes, that anything is just dunking on the same tired phrases everyone uses. Case in point: there's something almost magical about how a single overused greeting can become the universal target. That's the real superpower of CT right now—finding common ground through collective roasting.