You know what's funny? In the crypto and finance world, people love hearing hot takes from celebrities and influencers. But here's the real talk—if you haven't actually dug deep into the fundamentals, studied the mechanics, understood what you're talking about, why should anyone seriously listen? The same rule applies everywhere. You can have all the followers you want, but without genuine knowledge behind it, you're just making noise. The space needs more people willing to admit when they don't know something instead of pretending expertise. That's how you build real credibility.
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0xLostKey
· 6h ago
That's why so many newbies in the crypto world listen to celebrities' wild claims.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 6h ago
That's true, but there are too many self-media in the crypto world doing this... Those who truly understand are actually ignored, while those fans who shout signals every day have over a million followers.
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MrDecoder
· 6h ago
Really, this is the most annoying thing in the crypto world—so many big V influencers speak out but can't even understand candlestick charts.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 6h ago
Exactly right, these influencers keep hyping and then disappear every day, and only a few truly understand.
You know what's funny? In the crypto and finance world, people love hearing hot takes from celebrities and influencers. But here's the real talk—if you haven't actually dug deep into the fundamentals, studied the mechanics, understood what you're talking about, why should anyone seriously listen? The same rule applies everywhere. You can have all the followers you want, but without genuine knowledge behind it, you're just making noise. The space needs more people willing to admit when they don't know something instead of pretending expertise. That's how you build real credibility.