It's wild how easy it becomes when you just layer the same argument in more technical language. Suddenly it flies under the radar. What would normally trigger red flags? Repackage it with some jargon, slip in a few blockchain terms, and suddenly nobody bats an eye. The crypto market's full of this—controversial takes dressed up in sophisticated terminology. Change the vocabulary, keep the substance identical, and perception shifts overnight. That's the game nobody talks about but everyone sees.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 1h ago
ngl this is just statistical arbitrage but for narratives... watched this exact play happen 347 times across different market cycles. basis points of deception, essentially.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 3h ago
Uh really, just changing a word to package it up and fool people, this trick in the crypto circle is so common and worn out.
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0xOverleveraged
· 4h ago
ngl this is the dark art of the crypto world; changing a word turns it into truth
I've seen through it long ago: jargon stacking = rationalizing scams
Rebranding and renaming, but the newbies still get chopped... truly astonishing
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ContractSurrender
· 4h ago
Ha, you're so right. The crypto circle's packaging can make anything seem impressive.
They just pile up jargon, add a few words like blockchain or protocol, and people immediately get fooled.
It's still the same crap with a different label, but as long as it sounds fancy, it's fine.
I've seen too many of these tactics; changing the wording or concept still gets them funding.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 4h ago
NGL is just the old trick dressed up in "decentralization" clothing, just a different fancy term, but essentially the same old approach.
It's wild how easy it becomes when you just layer the same argument in more technical language. Suddenly it flies under the radar. What would normally trigger red flags? Repackage it with some jargon, slip in a few blockchain terms, and suddenly nobody bats an eye. The crypto market's full of this—controversial takes dressed up in sophisticated terminology. Change the vocabulary, keep the substance identical, and perception shifts overnight. That's the game nobody talks about but everyone sees.