Skip the meme coins. That's not where the real game is. I'm chasing attention markets instead—the ones where liquidity follows narrative, where sentiment moves faster than fundamentals, where understanding crowd psychology beats pure technicals. Memes are noise. Attention is currency. When you trade attention, you're trading what actually moves markets. The whales know this. Retail learns it eventually.
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DegenGambler
· 1h ago
Alright, alright, I'm tired of this narrative. Honestly, it's just chasing hot topics and stirring emotions. What's the difference from gambling...
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OvertimeSquid
· 1h ago
The term "attention market" is indeed interesting, but frankly, it still sounds like a gamble on people's minds, and the risks are not small.
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SatoshiHeir
· 1h ago
It should be pointed out that this brother considers the attention market as a new discovery, but little did he know that back in 2017, Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow" had already been discussed by the community—emotion-driven pricing, which is by no means a new theory. But I must admit, he touched upon a truth beyond the essence of technology: on-chain data shows that every large transfer by whales can trigger panic selling within 30 seconds. What does this indicate? It shows that you are not really playing with coins, but playing with people's minds. Laughs.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 1h ago
That's right, meme coins are just for trapping the retail investors; the real alpha lies in understanding market sentiment and capital flow.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 1h ago
Hmm... The concept of attention trading sounds good, but frankly, it's still just hype. If you really want to make money, it depends on who can leverage the information gap. Retail investors, no matter how smart, can't compete with the big players.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 2h ago
Hmm... You make some points, but how many can actually be copied?
Skip the meme coins. That's not where the real game is. I'm chasing attention markets instead—the ones where liquidity follows narrative, where sentiment moves faster than fundamentals, where understanding crowd psychology beats pure technicals. Memes are noise. Attention is currency. When you trade attention, you're trading what actually moves markets. The whales know this. Retail learns it eventually.