Recently, the term "Crypto Winter" has been brought up again in the community. Interestingly, some speculate that it might be the English title of a book by a well-known figure. In just a few months, this topic has been repeatedly mentioned, which shows the market's anxiety about cyclical fluctuations. The community's interpretations of such signals vary widely; some see it as a warning, while others view it as a marketing gimmick. Regardless, these frequent discussions reflect that everyone is closely monitoring the changes in market rhythm.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 8h ago
Winter topics are being hyped up again, really taking the anxiety of retail investors as traffic
Honestly, it's just marketing, the same old trick every time
They're creating panic again, when it's time to buy the dip, these people are the best at causing trouble
They shout about winter every day, I want to see who really walks away unscathed
No matter how heated the discussion, it can't change the holdings haha
This round of hype is indeed a bit excessive, the market has already digested it
Warning? It's just another way to attract attention
Every cycle is so chaotic, used to just hearing a bang
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 8h ago
Basically, it's collective anxiety— the more afraid of a drop, the more pessimistic the attitude.
Rehashing this topic over and over, but no one really knows what the next step is.
This round of discussion is purely to create panic; someone is orchestrating it.
It's just rehashing old news; I've seen it too many times.
In the crypto world, this problem—once a word spreads, it becomes the truth.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 8h ago
Here it comes again, winter winter, shouting about winter every day, are you really that afraid of a drop?
Honestly, it's just hype about concepts, no matter whose book title you use.
It's always the same, first scare everyone, then start to buy the dip, I don't understand.
Winter has arrived, but you still gotta hold, what are you panicking about?
Market anxiety is at its peak, I just see it as a joke.
Are these signals real or fake? Anyway, if I need to buy, I will still buy.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 8h ago
I've already said that behind this anxiety is opportunity. While others are debating when winter will come, I have already laid out my plans.
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Winter theories are discussed every year. The key is whether you can get on board when people's minds are panicking. This is the first-mover advantage.
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Honestly, what does the frequency of these discussions indicate? It shows that the market is still alive. As long as there's heat, there are opportunities. If you can't see it, just keep waiting.
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I mentioned the cycle theory three years ago. Now everyone is only realizing it? The overall trend is already very clear. The key is to grasp the rhythm.
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Instead of guessing whose book title it is, think about how you should seize this wave of retracement. Opportunities don't come twice, everyone.
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Frequent discussions = information anxiety, but anxiety precisely indicates that the window is still open. True wisdom lies in布局未来 during fear.
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I don't know if winter will come, but I know that the current prices are what I dreamed of a few months ago.
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It seems everyone is still discussing minor issues like early warning and marketing, but the direction of major events has already been set.
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Just focus on the core logic. Cyclical fluctuations are normal. Skilled players expand their positions during downturns.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 8h ago
Haha, starting to stir the pot again. Every time, it's "winter is coming," and I'm still eating noodles.
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Instead of fussing over these, why not check how your holdings are doing?
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Really, do people still believe this overused topic?
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Just marketing tactics, creating anxiety to harvest retail investors.
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Wait, is that really the title of a big V's book? I haven't heard of it.
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Every cycle, someone yells "wolf," but in the end, it's just ups and downs.
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The community's anxiety level is maxed out, so you know the bottom hasn't arrived yet.
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Winter warning vs. market hype—anyway, I'm still eating noodles.
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Can you really trust this signal? It's more reliable to look at on-chain data.
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Frequent discussions say what... it just shows everyone is betting on the direction.
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TokenUnlocker
· 8h ago
Winter, winter, always on everyone's lips. How many are truly taking advantage of the dip?
Repeatedly hyped topics are nothing more than trying to create panic. I see it more as a prelude to harvesting profits.
It's another marketing cycle. The higher the discussion heat, the more we should think in the opposite direction.
Market anxiety isn't because of winter; it's because there's no chips in hand.
Book title puns are hard to distinguish from predictions. Everyone really wants to find "evidence."
Recently, the term "Crypto Winter" has been brought up again in the community. Interestingly, some speculate that it might be the English title of a book by a well-known figure. In just a few months, this topic has been repeatedly mentioned, which shows the market's anxiety about cyclical fluctuations. The community's interpretations of such signals vary widely; some see it as a warning, while others view it as a marketing gimmick. Regardless, these frequent discussions reflect that everyone is closely monitoring the changes in market rhythm.