To be honest, the interesting thing about the White Whale project is that—there are hardly any people in the Chinese community willing to lay out early. Looking at the holding addresses, domestic players are even fewer. So what happens? Once the price rises, everyone becomes a Monday morning quarterback, with post-hoc comments flying everywhere. This phenomenon is quite common in Web3; early participants are always silent, while later voices are the loudest.
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HackerWhoCares
· 11h ago
This is the common problem in the domestic community. Those who are truly making money are quietly earning, while those who haven't gotten on the train are the loudest in complaining.
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Anon4461
· 11h ago
Uh... it's the same old story, do people in the country really just like to comment after the fact?
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TideReceder
· 11h ago
Really, this is the magical part of the circle. Those who quietly lurked in the early days stay silent, while those who jump in later have the loudest voices—it's hilarious.
To be honest, the interesting thing about the White Whale project is that—there are hardly any people in the Chinese community willing to lay out early. Looking at the holding addresses, domestic players are even fewer. So what happens? Once the price rises, everyone becomes a Monday morning quarterback, with post-hoc comments flying everywhere. This phenomenon is quite common in Web3; early participants are always silent, while later voices are the loudest.