You should have all seen the message posted by the OpenMind AGI team, which was then quickly deleted. Honestly, from my perspective, this is a bit interesting—perhaps the team was testing the waters with this idea and wanted to see how the market would react. This kind of front-run-and-withdraw tactic is often used to test community acceptance and gauge the bottom line. Anyway, this detail is worth pondering.
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EthMaximalist
· 15h ago
Deleting posts shows that they actually have no confidence. Testing the waters is fine, but playing like this will eventually backfire.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 16h ago
I've seen this routine of deleting first and then posting many times. Every time, some are happy while others are worried. The market reaction is just their touchstone, right?
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OnchainHolmes
· 16h ago
Just delete it if you want, we all saw the screenshot anyway. This trick is too old.
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WalletDetective
· 16h ago
You're a ruthless post deleter. This move definitely has some tricks. But I think it's more likely that they're scared. They see the market reaction isn't right and quickly withdraw. I've seen many teams like this.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 16h ago
Delete first, then send—I've seen this too many times. It's nothing more than testing the market sentiment. OpenMind's recent actions are standard military exercises and not worth over-interpreting.
You should have all seen the message posted by the OpenMind AGI team, which was then quickly deleted. Honestly, from my perspective, this is a bit interesting—perhaps the team was testing the waters with this idea and wanted to see how the market would react. This kind of front-run-and-withdraw tactic is often used to test community acceptance and gauge the bottom line. Anyway, this detail is worth pondering.