Look at $River—if you're interested, take a closer look at what's actually there. Most people talking about it have only been in shallow pools, yet they're already calling themselves experts. Every time they need momentum, they're pushing off from the walls. That's not swimming. That's just the illusion of movement.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-20 04:34
What are all the people on the shallow beach bragging about? It's really funny. As for River, you need to look deeper into it; don't be fooled by these "experts."
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TerraNeverForget
· 01-19 20:52
Expert on shallow waters, this move is really brilliant. When the time comes to go into deep waters, the true nature will probably be revealed.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-19 20:50
The frogs are croaking in the shallow waters, thinking they're great swimmers—laugh out loud.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-19 20:49
Shallow water show-offs are the most annoying; they just lean against the wall and boast about swimming skills. River stuff really needs to sink in and be understood.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 01-19 20:38
The so-called "experts" on the shoal are truly hilarious. They hype up the wall as if it's real, but you have to dig into River yourself to understand what's really going on.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 01-19 20:31
Shallow players insist on pretending to be deep tide players, hilarious... True flow doesn't even look at this stuff.
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GasWaster
· 01-19 20:25
ngl the wall-pushing analogy hits different when you're staring at failed txs that drained your gwei for nothing... been there, swimming in my own delusions fr
Look at $River—if you're interested, take a closer look at what's actually there. Most people talking about it have only been in shallow pools, yet they're already calling themselves experts. Every time they need momentum, they're pushing off from the walls. That's not swimming. That's just the illusion of movement.