This year's community data summary has some new tricks. An analysis report based on public datasets shows that the followers of a top-tier CT have a net asset scale of $59.1 million — this number is quite eye-catching. This is not just a casual remark, but compiled from real on-chain information. In other words, these people are not just "zombie fans" who like and repost; they actually hold real money. This also explains why certain opinions or signals can cause such a big wave in the community — behind them are investors with actual purchasing power. From this perspective, the community's economic strength and influence have always been mutually reinforcing.
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Token_Sherpa
· 01-01 07:49
so basically we're finally getting hard data on what we already knew—money talks, and these ct followers actually have capital to back their shitposting. $59m in net assets isn't nothing, that's real purchasing power underneath the noise
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PhantomHunter
· 2025-12-30 12:53
59.1 million? This guy's fans are really wealthy, no wonder one sentence can cause a huge ripple.
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GasFeeTears
· 2025-12-29 09:51
59.1 million? Wow, is this real data? That's pretty impressive.
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LayerZeroHero
· 2025-12-29 09:48
It has proven that on-chain data does not lie. The scale of 59.1 million... indeed indicates something.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 2025-12-29 09:39
59 million? Damn, that's a pretty crazy number. No wonder some people can dump the market with just one sentence.
This year's community data summary has some new tricks. An analysis report based on public datasets shows that the followers of a top-tier CT have a net asset scale of $59.1 million — this number is quite eye-catching. This is not just a casual remark, but compiled from real on-chain information. In other words, these people are not just "zombie fans" who like and repost; they actually hold real money. This also explains why certain opinions or signals can cause such a big wave in the community — behind them are investors with actual purchasing power. From this perspective, the community's economic strength and influence have always been mutually reinforcing.