Recently in the crypto community, this guy's presence has been overwhelming. Spamming posts, replying to discussions, and you can see his figure under various updates. His enthusiasm is even more vigorous than some well-known influencers. His style is unique, and his way of doing things is quite distinctive, even somewhat iconic. Over time, you have to start thinking—should we officially acknowledge that he has become a part of the crypto community?
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CryingOldWallet
· 01-21 17:31
Another water utility chosen by the heavens? Why does it seem like there are more and more people like this in the community?
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Being able to get along—that's the true spirit of the community.
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I see him posting all the time; I can barely recognize this community anymore, wow.
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Is that all? Activity level is useless; you need to look at holdings to judge.
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Damn, this guy is really outrageous. I see him in every post, and as a social anxiety sufferer, I’ve been forced to turn off comments.
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But on the other hand, his execution is undeniable; he's got something.
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Want to become a part of the community? Come on, stay sober—it's just spamming, don’t exaggerate.
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People like this either become gods or crash and burn; there's no middle ground.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-21 17:02
Whoa, who is this? So dedicated, more active than big V, feels authentic.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 01-18 18:05
Ha, isn't this just the script of "Presence equals Justice"? Spamming too much automatically upgrades you to a big V, so what?
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Being active is one thing, but I've seen this routine many times. In the end, it still comes down to holdings.
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Honestly, true community members aren't built just by posting a lot.
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Uh... that's why I have a bit of a discomfort with the term "signature style," usually meaning someone is arguing fiercely on a particular topic.
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Alright, as long as it's not about rug pulls, having an extra voice isn't a bad thing.
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Interesting, but I'm more concerned about this guy's on-chain activity. Talking a lot doesn't mean he truly understands.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-18 18:05
This guy is indeed competitive, but having a strong presence enough to be considered part of the community? I don't think so.
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NFTregretter
· 01-18 18:03
This guy is actually pretty capable, but constantly flooding the screen... be careful not to become cannon fodder.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-18 17:49
This guy really can't hold back anymore, flooding my screen every day, and I'm a bit annoyed.
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Such a strong presence, but it feels a bit like over-marketing?
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Iconic style? Basically, just talkative, haha.
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Are the standards to become a part of the community really that low? That's interesting.
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The activity level is indeed top-notch, but is this really crazy or just riding the trend?
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Forget it, I still trust people who do things more than those who just talk every day.
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I have to say, this execution ability is indeed impressive.
Recently in the crypto community, this guy's presence has been overwhelming. Spamming posts, replying to discussions, and you can see his figure under various updates. His enthusiasm is even more vigorous than some well-known influencers. His style is unique, and his way of doing things is quite distinctive, even somewhat iconic. Over time, you have to start thinking—should we officially acknowledge that he has become a part of the crypto community?