Crypto Circle Evolution: Newbies → Old Dogs → Whales → God (Dark Version)



Newbies (Those Who Get Harvested):
Listening to rumors to enter the market, chasing the highs out of FOMO, watching candlestick charts and imagining financial freedom, going all-in on every trade, getting trapped and “staying stuck,” cutting losses and exiting, blaming the market, blaming the project teams, always saying, “Next time for sure I’ll turn it around.”

Old Dogs (Half-Awakened):
Starting to control position sizing, learning to read the narrative, understanding when to take profit and when to cut losses, no longer randomly going all-in, knowing how to lie in wait for hot spots, knowing how to read on-chain data, beginning to doubt everything, but sometimes still getting dragged away by emotions.

Hunters (Starting to Eat People):
Laying traps in advance, trading in the opposite direction, using information asymmetry, taking money from emotion-driven swings, doing short-term harvesting, selling off while setting the pace, and starting to earn “the money others lose.”

Whale (Rules Exploiter):
Controlling the market and pulling the price up, manufacturing FOMO, designing the narrative, controlling liquidity, harvesting market sentiment, left hand news, right hand capital—candlestick charts are the script.

Big Whale (Rules Setter):
Not just making a single coin, but making a whole “scheme.”
Controlling multiple projects, linking narratives, manufacturing cycle-based hot spots, and letting the market run on their own rhythm.

God (The One Who Sees Everything Through):
Not being attached to whether prices go up or down, not being attached to any particular project.
What they look at is human nature, cycles, and the direction of capital flows.
When to go into frenzy, when to stay calm.
It’s not that they’re playing with coins—it’s that they’re watching “human nature games” unfold one after another.


This market has never lacked opportunities; what it lacks is position.
You think you’re investing—when in reality, you’re just a part of someone else’s profit curve.
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