Look at my opinion from a few hours ago. Listen, accounts with many fans in the square don't necessarily have sharp judgment. We need to distinguish clearly: fan base size and actual judgment ability are fundamentally two different things. Some people just rely on luck to catch the trend, then get surrounded by praise, but in the end, their level remains the same. The trend of IP coins also shows that truly deep insights are rare. Don't be blinded by the numbers; when choosing who to learn from, look at their historical performance, not the fan count below their avatar.
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PessimisticLayer
· 11h ago
Having many fans just means wanting to harvest the leeks? Wake up, everyone. Historical performance is the real deal.
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WhaleSurfer
· 13h ago
That's right, the number of followers is just a facade... Truly talented people have already made their money, most of those still bouncing around in the square are just riding the hype.
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LiquidityNinja
· 13h ago
Really? The number of fans has nothing to do with intelligence. I've seen through that a long time ago. What those big influencers say isn't necessarily reliable; you still have to think for yourself.
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bridgeOops
· 14h ago
Honestly, the number of followers should have been de-mystified long ago; it’s completely useless.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 14h ago
Number of fans really has nothing to do with vision, I've seen through it long ago. A bunch of big accounts just got lucky riding the wave, and there are still people following them now. LOL
Look at my opinion from a few hours ago. Listen, accounts with many fans in the square don't necessarily have sharp judgment. We need to distinguish clearly: fan base size and actual judgment ability are fundamentally two different things. Some people just rely on luck to catch the trend, then get surrounded by praise, but in the end, their level remains the same. The trend of IP coins also shows that truly deep insights are rare. Don't be blinded by the numbers; when choosing who to learn from, look at their historical performance, not the fan count below their avatar.