Looking at the crypto circle, people can be roughly divided into several factions—
**Dedicated SOL believers**: Sticking firmly to this chain, waiting for the next market wave to make gains, only dealing with SOL.
**BSC enthusiasts**: Not chasing hot topics or placing trades for a day, feeling uneasy, always looking for the next big surge.
**Zen-like observers**: Semi-retired, occasionally logging in to browse, buying some coins that catch their eye, relying entirely on intuition.
**Topic creators**: Sharing screenshots and battle records, but their actual holdings often don’t match what they talk about.
**Debt-ridden workers**: Complaining in the group chat whenever they can, struggling to pay off loans while hoping to buy the dip and turn things around.
**First wave of returnees**: Having already exited the game, now returning to their hometowns for the New Year to play cards, completely withdrawing from this game.
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-10 08:37
I™ am the laid-back observer, but recently I was forced to become a debt-paying worker haha
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-08 17:02
According to research, this classification framework actually omits a key group—I call them the "technological rationalists." From the perspective of the chain's technical architecture, they delve into analyzing the feasibility of TPS, consensus mechanisms, and cross-chain solutions, rather than simply chasing price fluctuations. Notably, the returns of this group tend to be more stable, and data shows that their long-term survival rate is indeed higher. Have you encountered them?
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-08 17:00
Oh my gosh haha, I am that debt-paying worker. Now that I see SOL rising, I feel uncomfortable.
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SerumSquirter
· 01-08 16:54
Damn, I'm just a debt-paying worker. Now I see everything I want to buy at the bottom, I'm really sick.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-08 16:34
Haha, I am that laid-back observer. You're so right, I really buy everything based on intuition.
The most annoying are those topic creators, posting their achievements every day. When asked about their holdings, they just shut up.
I've seen too many debt-ridden workers, honestly it's a bit heartbreaking.
There's also one type that hasn't been mentioned — the scattergun investors who want a little of everything but end up earning nothing.
SOL believers are truly loyal; what's impressive is that they never doubt.
Right now, in this market, the real winners are the returnees. Trading is fun and super simple.
Why do I feel like I fit into all three categories? Sigh.
Looking at the crypto circle, people can be roughly divided into several factions—
**Dedicated SOL believers**: Sticking firmly to this chain, waiting for the next market wave to make gains, only dealing with SOL.
**BSC enthusiasts**: Not chasing hot topics or placing trades for a day, feeling uneasy, always looking for the next big surge.
**Zen-like observers**: Semi-retired, occasionally logging in to browse, buying some coins that catch their eye, relying entirely on intuition.
**Topic creators**: Sharing screenshots and battle records, but their actual holdings often don’t match what they talk about.
**Debt-ridden workers**: Complaining in the group chat whenever they can, struggling to pay off loans while hoping to buy the dip and turn things around.
**First wave of returnees**: Having already exited the game, now returning to their hometowns for the New Year to play cards, completely withdrawing from this game.
What other types have you seen?