The differences between the trading plaza and Twitter user circles are quite obvious. On Twitter, the popularity is mainly concentrated on community tokens like PEPE, SHIB, BOME, and PNUT, with the buzz continuing to grow. In contrast, on the trading plaza, users are focusing more on offline promotional activities, community sentiment, and localized projects, creating a completely different aesthetic standard. Although both platforms discuss popular coins, the driving logic, participants, and risk preferences are clearly on different wavelengths. This divergence actually reflects the significant differences in how various users obtain information and make investment decisions.
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MindsetExpander
· 22h ago
Those people on Twitter are still playing PEPE, while here in the square we've already started selling land promotion, it's hilarious.
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ParanoiaKing
· 22h ago
Those people on Twitter are always watching meme coins, while here in the plaza we're thinking about how to localize and take a cut... Truly two different worlds.
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ForkPrince
· 22h ago
That group of people on Twitter is really obsessed. They are hyped about PEPE and SHIB every day, while we here are more pragmatic, focusing on ground promotions and sentiment. The difference is indeed huge—different platforms, different mindsets.
The differences between the trading plaza and Twitter user circles are quite obvious. On Twitter, the popularity is mainly concentrated on community tokens like PEPE, SHIB, BOME, and PNUT, with the buzz continuing to grow. In contrast, on the trading plaza, users are focusing more on offline promotional activities, community sentiment, and localized projects, creating a completely different aesthetic standard. Although both platforms discuss popular coins, the driving logic, participants, and risk preferences are clearly on different wavelengths. This divergence actually reflects the significant differences in how various users obtain information and make investment decisions.