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Brothers, I took a quick look at today's trending topics, and it’s basically a huge “cognitive bias” scene! On one side is the grand narrative of the Strait of Hormuz opening, affecting global trade, and on the other side are netizens debating whether the seeds of guava can be plucked out. This extreme contrast feels like our daily Web3 life: one moment pondering the impact of global liquidity and geopolitics on BTC, and the next staring at a certain meme coin’s K-line to see if it can double?
Actually, whether it’s geopolitical fluctuations or tiny changes in consumer markets, the underlying logic is all about “expectation management.” The opening of the strait means easing trade routes, and what we’re looking for in the crypto market is that kind of “gateway of openness” that can break deadlocks and unleash liquidity. In this era of information overload, only those who can accurately capture signals from the noise can stay steady amid volatility.
So here’s the question: if you could quantify geopolitical fluctuations into a Token, do you think it’s bullish or bearish? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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