Remember when influential figures in the crypto space would publicly mention certain tokens, and the market would respond with immediate pumps? That kind of price action tied to social signals used to be pretty common. A single endorsement or tweet could trigger significant volume and momentum, especially in the altcoin space. It's a classic case of how narrative and influence shape market behavior in crypto markets.
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LeekCutter
· 3h ago
Damn, this is the dark side of the crypto world. A single word from a celebrity can cause retail investors to get chopped, and we ordinary investors are really being used as tools.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 17h ago
Damn, back then, a single word from a celebrity could send the price soaring. Does this still happen now?
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NFTRegretful
· 01-12 00:29
It's an old story. Those who still believe in this are mostly newbies. The previous wave of influence has already been cut in one round.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 01-12 00:28
It was really crazy back then; a single tweet could pump the market. Now it's all useless.
Remember when influential figures in the crypto space would publicly mention certain tokens, and the market would respond with immediate pumps? That kind of price action tied to social signals used to be pretty common. A single endorsement or tweet could trigger significant volume and momentum, especially in the altcoin space. It's a classic case of how narrative and influence shape market behavior in crypto markets.