Looking at PTB's recent market movement, it really reveals a lot about people's mindset. They quietly increase their positions to go long, then turn around and tell their brothers not to participate—this logic is truly clever. On one hand, they worry their brothers might miss out and suffer losses; on the other hand, they fear others might follow suit and also make money. This mentality of wanting to care for others but not wanting to see them succeed is quite common in the crypto circle. Honestly, it's that human nature—when they are making money, they always want to keep the opportunity to themselves. Once the trend passes, they turn around and start giving advice about risk awareness. The crypto market is like that—on one side, there are sincere warnings, and on the other, hidden selfish motives.

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RadioShackKnightvip
· 01-08 23:33
Damn, I've seen this trick many times. They eat the meat themselves but don't let others have the broth. A typical double standard persona in the crypto world.
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GasWastervip
· 01-06 23:39
lmao this is just ptb bridging drama wrapped in philosophy... dude's probably just mad about slippage and trying to rationalize his fomo anyway
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NervousFingersvip
· 01-06 06:54
My goodness, this is the crypto world—an amplifier of human nature. --- To be honest, I've seen this before—waiting in ambush to advise others not to get involved. --- Over-the-top drama, after adding to the position, suddenly becomes a risk warning officer. --- Haha, this is what it means to want it all—both sides and more. --- I was also watching the PTB wave, but I chose to stay silent to avoid being criticized. --- Basically, it's just fear that with more people, you won't get a share of the pie. --- The most genuine thing in the crypto world is this—there's no way around it.
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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-06 06:42
Haha, I've seen this set of tricks in the crypto world many times, and what you said is spot on. At the end of the day, it's just about eating the meat and being afraid others will also get the soup. That mentality is truly terrible. Regarding PTB, it's a typical case of wanting it all—wanting more and more. Quietly making money is the right way. People, once money is involved, start to change faces—no one can escape that. This is the true portrayal of the crypto circle; don’t ask me how I know. I just want to ask, who is truly offering sincere advice? The human heart in the crypto market is more difficult to see through than K-line charts.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 01-06 06:37
Haha, this is the crypto world—everyone wants to have a monopoly Making money quietly is the best, sharing it out just loses I've seen this trick too many times, really
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