The yellow-haired guy keeps talking about imposing tariffs on Europe one moment, then says "a future framework already exists" the next. This plotline is very similar to some projects' "mainnet launch soon" hype.



What looks like a setup for a dump turns into an expected rally in the blink of an eye. On the surface, they talk diplomacy, but in reality, it's all about the art of trading—mingling with NATO friends on one side, then tweeting "we've changed our tune, no tariffs" on the other. Big players in the crypto world hold a meeting, take a photo, and the price soars. Swap the stage for politics, and the core remains the same.

The market never lies. Expectation is bought low first, then reality is sold high later. When news breaks, US stocks rally, bonds follow, and the dollar stabilizes—looking at the crypto space, it can only be summed up in four words: tragic. Unbearable to watch.

Funds are always honest; only stories can lie. Is the "framework" really an empty check? The mineral reserves of Greenland, the specific value of Arctic routes—we don't know the exact figures, but does it matter? Not really. Most of the "strategic partnerships" and "ecosystem integrations" in crypto are just hype first, filling in the blanks later—if there's expectation, stories can be spun.

Using futures contracts to stabilize the present is called expectation management; using white papers to boost market cap is called consensus building. They seem different, but fundamentally, both are about who understands human nature better and who’s more skilled at psychological warfare.

So, focus on reading the market, don’t follow the hype of bull or bear. The bigger the market waves, the greater the opportunities—provided you make sure you’re not left behind. Watch the show calmly, go with the flow, and remember: news is just a tool to verify your strategy, not a dogma to believe in.
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 10h ago
Haha, this tactic is indeed brilliant, exactly the same as some project teams making empty promises. This guy is just a political version of a crypto whale, and he plays the messaging game very skillfully. The framework is just a white paper, all just a facade; funds will tell the truth.
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 10h ago
Haha, this trick is just like what we play in the crypto world—it's all psychological warfare. --- Honestly, news is always used to cut, not to believe. --- Frameworks, collaborations, integrations... I've heard these words too many times, and in the end, they all come to nothing. --- The phrase "funds are honest" is brilliant. While the US stock market is taking off, the crypto world is still in the doldrums—completely opposite indicators. --- Don't ask me why I hoard stablecoins; I just know that being a step slow is better than being trapped. --- Expectation management and consensus building are essentially the same—it's about who can fool themselves more enjoyably, haha. --- Buy low on expectations and sell high on facts—this script has been played out many times, but some still jump into the trap. --- Don't follow the crowd when reading the market; surviving this year is already a win. Don't expect to catch the bottom.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 10h ago
It's the same old story, calling for tariffs to boost expectations, then immediately "framework" to please. The crypto project teams all have to praise this move—it's truly brilliant.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 10h ago
Damn, this set of psychological tactics has been played out in the crypto world, now it's being used in politics. --- Honestly, everyone is playing the expectation management game, it just depends on who has more ruthless methods. --- Blank check framework, white paper too, as long as the story can be spun, it’s fine. --- Funds are very honest, stories are the best at deceiving, this phrase is spot on. --- Buy low on expectations, sell high on facts—this routine, change the name, and it’s still the same routine. --- The crypto scene is really miserable now, even politics are starting to copy the playbook. --- Don’t be led by the news, with such big waves in the market, there’s definitely an opportunity. --- Greenland’s mineral resources, Arctic routes—these are just the next narrative topics in the crypto world. --- Staying calm and watching the show is the real deal; everyone shouting along has already been trapped inside. --- The art of trading is like this—who understands human nature better wins.
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LeverageAddictvip
· 10h ago
Haha, that's a perfect analogy. It's really like the political arena's version of "going live," all about that psychological warfare.
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MidnightMEVeatervip
· 10h ago
Good morning, a thought at 3 a.m.—Politicians and project teams are essentially the same set of tools, both playing with psychological architecture. The only difference is the stage has changed; the funds are still using the same sandwich attack logic, first devouring the fattest middle part.
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GasBanditvip
· 10h ago
Ha, these psychological tactics in the crypto world are just white papers; in politics, they are diplomatic rhetoric. At the end of the day, it's all storytelling. --- Frameworks, cooperation, future... just listen, the real money has already escaped. --- Wake up, don't get caught again by expectation management and sheep farming, this time it's real. --- Low buy-in, high sell-out expectations—the crypto world has been played out, now it's about reality, same old story. --- Validating strategies with news is the winning mindset; those following the hype and calling trades will all lose. --- Greenland's mineral resources, Arctic routes, mainnet launches... all hollow shells, understand? --- The market is very honest; only those stories and storytellers are lying. --- It's fine to watch the show, but don't get left behind—that's the hard truth. --- The US stock rally, US bond rally, and crypto downturn—watching this three-act drama makes me want to laugh. --- If there's expectation, you can spin a story; this principle applies equally from the crypto world to politics.
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