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【Group Chat Carnival Night, the Ritual of the Vegetables】
Yesterday, I saw an old brother post on Moments. Showing off that he had joined more than ten crypto groups. Every day busy reading all kinds of insider news.

I clicked in to take a look. The group is full of "Brothers, charge!" "This wave will definitely rise!" "Go all in, let's do it!"

It reminded me of a saying from my hometown: "Calling a bird has no meat."
The birds that are always shouting and calling, have no meat on their bodies. In the crypto circles, those groups that shout buy signals every day—how many can laugh and survive until the end? Most are just self-brainwashing the vegetables. Pumping each other with adrenaline. In the end, collectively rushing towards the meat processing plant.

This is the same logic as刷短视频. Seeing too many beautiful women, thinking they belong to oneself. Impulsively tipping with a month's salary. When the dream wakes up, only punishment remains.

Staying in crypto groups for a long time is the same. Illusions are cultivated, and you can't control yourself anymore. Always thinking you can get rich overnight. In the end, you become a snack for the exchanges.

People who truly make money generally don't chat nonsense in groups.
They are quietly doing their homework. Researching projects, controlling positions, waiting for opportunities.
And those who shout every day in the group are either shills or vegetables who are afraid of being cut and are looking for comfort.
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