A unique aspect of square culture — don't celebrate too early. On platforms like the square of a major exchange, you'll find many people making wishes and speaking out, only for the market to turn around and slap them in the face. Chat logs riding the trend, following the crowd — this is all too common. This is the true reflection of the diverse realities of the market.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 01-20 08:09
Basically, it's a mirror that exposes the square culture; we're all just acting here.
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MetaDreamer
· 01-19 23:34
That group of people in the square is really incredible. They were bragging today that they'll be proven wrong tomorrow, and now I'm just speechless.
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HodlOrRegret
· 01-19 23:32
Haha, really, that group in the square is sleepwalking every day
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When the market surges, they delete reviews, so funny
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I just enjoy watching these face-slapping moments, so satisfying
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Clout-chasing stuff, in the end, all are leek fodder
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Stop talking, I’ve also bragged in the square before
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Reality is so harsh, no one can escape
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I’ve seen this scene too many times, always repeating
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Talking for a month or two and then switching to a new meme, cycle repeats
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The most genuine thing in the wish area is that no one fulfills their wishes
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Do you still believe these? I’ve long been at peace
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The diverse scenes of the market are well described, every act is a play
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CafeMinor
· 01-17 17:57
The bulls that blow through the square will have to pay back sooner or later.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-17 17:55
Market turns around and you're socially dead, this is the daily life of the crypto world haha
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MetaEggplant
· 01-17 17:32
Those people in the square really start yoloing after a small rebound, only to be slapped in the face right away haha
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-17 17:30
That group in the square is really something. They brag when prices go up, delete comments when prices go down, it's hilarious.
A unique aspect of square culture — don't celebrate too early. On platforms like the square of a major exchange, you'll find many people making wishes and speaking out, only for the market to turn around and slap them in the face. Chat logs riding the trend, following the crowd — this is all too common. This is the true reflection of the diverse realities of the market.