A wake-up call at 1 a.m., exposing the illusory bubble in the crypto world. In the face of overwhelming hype and rumor-mongering about shifting blame, industry insiders respond bluntly: The popularity of two people is the result of years of hard work and sweat, not something that can be casually fabricated or exploited.
Do you really treat exchanges as a wishing well? Posting jokes, insulting others, complaining—does that count as building?
AI has learned to write code, and you're still stuck in word games? What did BNB rely on to achieve a thousandfold growth? Trading depth, business expansion, technological accumulation—building step by step. You can't just ascend by making snide remarks in the comment section.
And some are spreading rumors that "Meme is internally issued."
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 23h ago
Well said. That's the state of the crypto world—day after day, people dreaming of getting rich just by talking.
Really, a bunch of people are still sarcastically commenting in the comment section. BNB has long been working on refining its products.
Spreading rumors should have some bottom line, it's outrageous.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 23h ago
Well said, but there are people who think about riding the wave every day without doing any work, really speechless.
This group in the crypto circle loves to make up stories out of thin air, always blaming everything on others.
Honestly, if you don't have technical accumulation, don't boast; you're far from BNB in comparison.
Rumor-mongering like this should be regulated; it's too disruptive to the market.
A bunch of freeloaders who only complain but don't contribute to building.
So, it's still necessary to be down-to-earth; just talking without action won't earn trust.
Really, the energy in the comment section is not even as useful as writing a helpful tool.
Riding the wave is really low-level; even veterans look down on it.
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LadderToolGuy
· 01-21 15:51
Well said, but some people are just hoping to win effortlessly every day, truly thinking that complaining will get them on board.
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-21 15:48
Well said, but some people do nothing and just try to ride the wave, truly incredible.
That hits the nerve, the crypto world is like this every day, builders are laying bricks, keyboard warriors are going crazy.
You should take a good look at the history of BNB; it wasn't built by flooding the space with speeches.
Spreading rumors should have been abandoned long ago, but some still get hyped up just hearing about it...
Instead of being sarcastic in the comment section, it's better to focus and study something.
This is the norm in the crypto world—some people really work, others just talk.
A thousandfold growth truly depends on technological accumulation, not storytelling.
Spreading rumors is really the ultimate skill in the crypto circle, endless and relentless.
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-21 15:39
That's right, it's just a bunch of people repeating the same jokes every day thinking they're "participating," it's hilarious.
Wanting to take off without doing real work, the crypto circle has been tired of this routine for a long time.
Come on, some people really believe that rumor... I'm already drunk.
These days, those with some technical skills are all coding, the rest are just internet chefs.
BNB really took it step by step back then, but now this group wants to become gods in two days.
Overwhelmingly riding the trend, they really treat comments as a way to make money.
Posting jokes and cursing? Bro, this isn't social activism, it's a casino.
AI has become so competitive, is there any fun in word games?
Spreading rumors is next level, maximum destructive power.
If you ask me, it's just a lack of genuine builders, they're all just spectators.
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orphaned_block
· 01-21 15:34
That's right, the crypto world is like this, with more hype chasing than actual projects.
How can anyone still believe the claim that meme tokens are issued internally? Wake up, everyone.
These days, talking big is easier than building, no wonder most projects fail quickly.
The recent growth of BNB was indeed wild; they are actually working hard, not just ranting in the comment sections every day.
When will you learn to do in-depth work and focus on technology like they do? Stop coming up with bad ideas.
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TaxEvader
· 01-21 15:31
Well said, really. The crypto circle is like this—blabbing about hot topics all the time. Where's the brains?
Everyone, shut up. If you lack technical depth, don't just talk nonsense.
A thousandfold growth isn't just hype; when will you guys understand?
The group spreading rumors is really outrageous. Are they just here to watch the fun?
Compared to talking nonsense, I want to hear more about technical solutions.
This response was so satisfying; someone needs to burst this bubble.
So, who is really working, and who is just slacking off? It's clear to see.
Making up words to ride the trend? Laughing to death. Do they really think they're something?
A wake-up call at 1 a.m., exposing the illusory bubble in the crypto world. In the face of overwhelming hype and rumor-mongering about shifting blame, industry insiders respond bluntly: The popularity of two people is the result of years of hard work and sweat, not something that can be casually fabricated or exploited.
Do you really treat exchanges as a wishing well? Posting jokes, insulting others, complaining—does that count as building?
AI has learned to write code, and you're still stuck in word games? What did BNB rely on to achieve a thousandfold growth? Trading depth, business expansion, technological accumulation—building step by step. You can't just ascend by making snide remarks in the comment section.
And some are spreading rumors that "Meme is internally issued."