You can always spot the ones making bank from dispensing hot takes—they're usually too busy talking about it to actually doing it. There's this wild gap between the folks pulling in real money from crypto content and the ones who'd rather put their own capital where their mouth is. One group builds audience hype; the other builds portfolio returns. Funny how rarely those two overlap in this space.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-09 09:16
Talkative people make quick money, but real wealth is in the hands of the silent ones.
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-07 12:55
The嘴强王者 and the true winners are two different species, basically not intersecting.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-06 09:43
The loudmouth and the doer can never play together—that's the current situation.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-06 09:43
Bragging and making money are indeed two different paths.
Really, I've seen too many brothers who talk a lot but earn little.
Only what you've done yourself dares to be bragged about.
Talking big to gain traffic, focusing on earning real money—there's a huge gap between the two.
No matter how much you talk, your position speaks louder.
Those who boast about daily withdrawals and clever words... I just smile.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-06 09:27
I knew it. Those KOLs who boast on Twitter every day have bigger mouths than trading volume. The ones who truly make money never talk nonsense.
You can always spot the ones making bank from dispensing hot takes—they're usually too busy talking about it to actually doing it. There's this wild gap between the folks pulling in real money from crypto content and the ones who'd rather put their own capital where their mouth is. One group builds audience hype; the other builds portfolio returns. Funny how rarely those two overlap in this space.