Ever notice how the 0G crowd works? They'll hype it up hard, vanish for a while when momentum cools, then pop back in once there's buzz again. Classic pattern—attention follows the narrative cycle, and some folks just ride the waves without staying committed. The community's gotta learn the difference between genuine believers and seasonal visitors.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 01-10 14:53
Really, these seasonal followers are so annoying. Once the hype dies down, they disappear, repeatedly getting chopped for profit...
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-10 14:53
Hi, this is a common problem among retail investors. I've seen too many cases like this. 0G is the same way; they come when it's hot, and disappear when it's cold. There are really few who can stick to the end.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-10 14:39
NGL, that's why I've seen through 0G long ago. Following the trend followers is just not interesting at all.
Ever notice how the 0G crowd works? They'll hype it up hard, vanish for a while when momentum cools, then pop back in once there's buzz again. Classic pattern—attention follows the narrative cycle, and some folks just ride the waves without staying committed. The community's gotta learn the difference between genuine believers and seasonal visitors.