The crypto community has a funny way of assigning family roles these days. Yi He's been crowned the mom figure by pretty much everyone in the space—it's become a running joke at this point 😂
Meanwhile, CZ somehow managed to get voted as dad without any official campaign. The internet does what it does best: creates its own mythology around influential figures.
With assets moving around and market sentiment shifting, these cultural moments remind us why DYOR (do your own research) still matters most. Community vibes are fun, but fundamentals drive real decisions.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 01-11 07:39
Haha, alright, our community just loves to play this way. The virtual family has been formed.
Really, don't get too obsessed with these cultural memes. In the end, you still have to look at the fundamentals.
Oh my, they're starting to make up stories again, but it is indeed interesting.
Who cares if they are parents or not, I only care about how the money moves.
Community memes are memes, but DYOR is the real truth, everyone.
This is outrageous, the crypto circle is too good at playing.
Ultimately, you still have to rely on your own research. Don't be blinded by these personalities' halos.
This thing is just for fun, don't take it seriously.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-11 06:17
According to research, the formation mechanism of this community narrative is worth in-depth exploration — from a communication perspective, character branding often precedes rational analysis. However, it should be noted that CZ and Yi He's "family role theory" is actually a variant of community tokenization. Data shows that this type of cultural identity can indeed enhance user stickiness, but I recommend everyone to return to the technical essence and not be swayed by meme culture in their judgment.
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PaperHandSister
· 01-09 22:52
Haha, this is the characteristic of the crypto world. Creating characters is more addictive than watching the charts.
CZ is really just sitting back and winning; he hasn't done anything and already got labeled as the "dad."
But honestly, just obsessing over the CP (couple) settings isn't enough; you also need to keep an eye on the fundamentals, or you'll get chopped up by the market.
This wave of cultural phenomena is quite interesting, but we need to stay sober.
Just labeling characters all day long, but the conclusion still depends on your own research—it's rough but true.
Don't get caught up in the "mom" and "dad" topics; money is the real deal.
That's the funny part of the community, but the ones who really make money are always those who focus on the fundamentals.
I'm really fed up with this character-driven operation in the crypto world; it feels like watching a drama.
Yi He’s character as a mom has been forcibly defined by the community, and it's a bit extreme.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-09 09:02
To be honest, this "family role" setting sounds quite entertainment-oriented, but the underlying logic is worth pondering. Let me look at it from an engineering perspective—this is actually a quantitative reflection of community cohesion, although the form is a bit... outrageous.
The key issue is that when this narrative begins to influence people's investment decisions, caution is needed. Technically speaking, sentiment can indeed drive short-term prices, but data shows that in the long run, fundamentals still matter.
One thing to clarify—DYOR doesn't mean ignoring opinions, but rather learning to separate "community stories" from "on-chain data." An interesting finding is that the more hyped a project is, the more its fundamentals tend to be the weakest.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-08 11:00
Nah, in the crypto world, people are really assigned roles clearly, it's hilarious.
Pumei has long been out of the spotlight for becoming a mom, and CZ's position is also well established... Honestly, it's just netizens hyping themselves up.
But seriously, no matter how lively it gets, you still have to look at the fundamentals. Community atmosphere is one thing, but ultimately, it's still about the money.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-08 10:58
Haha, hilarious. The setting of Yi He becoming a mom is really brilliant.
Oh my, how did Yi He inexplicably get crowned? This community really knows how to play.
CZ becoming a dad is ridiculous; the internet's god-making techniques are incredible.
That's right, DYOR is the real deal; don't be fooled by the community atmosphere.
The family system in the crypto world is well-crafted, but it’s pretty much useless.
Yi He's mom persona is solidified. What's the next step?
Compared to these trivial matters, I still believe in the fundamentals, everyone.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 10:57
Haha, Mom, this meme is really unstoppable; the entire community has become so addicted to it.
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The fact that parents are voting shows that we are all too idle, haha.
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But the phrase DYOR is really important; don't be brainwashed by these family role jokes. Focusing on fundamentals is the most important.
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Yi He's mom persona is solidified, CZ's dad position is also confirmed, netizens are full of creativity.
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This kind of community culture is really interesting, but don't forget that ultimately, market data still speaks.
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NFTFreezer
· 01-08 10:41
Haha, Mom and Dad, this set is really the best.
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Crypto people are really good at creating content, no one has the talent for storytelling like them.
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But seriously, just obsessing over these gossip stories isn't enough; you also need to look at the fundamentals.
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CZ becoming a dad, netizens' imagination is indeed top-notch.
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It feels like anything can become a meme, but when it comes to losing money, no one cares about the community atmosphere.
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Haha, the family role distribution in this generation is just too casual.
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DYOR hits the key point; not all gossip can be used as investment reasons.
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Forget about the mom persona, Yi He must be pretty annoyed.
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Online idol-making has been played for so many years and still works, hilarious.
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The so-called "family" created by the crypto community, right here.
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fren.eth
· 01-08 10:41
Oh my, these people are really idle. They even organize seating arrangements like a family hierarchy.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-08 10:37
Family setting and all that is really impressive, but I believe Yi He and CZ are the ones who can truly stabilize the market.
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Honestly, in the end, this mythology still depends on technical analysis to speak.
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Haha, Yi He=Mom really made me laugh to death, so are we all problematic children?
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The community scriptwriting team is excellent at creating content, but unfortunately, the price of the coin speaks much louder than the story.
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DYOR (Do Your Own Research) is always the truth; everything else is just hype material.
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Mom and Dad are in place, now we just need grandparents to complete this Web3 family.
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Cultural creativity is fine, but don’t let these things make people overlook the risks.
The crypto community has a funny way of assigning family roles these days. Yi He's been crowned the mom figure by pretty much everyone in the space—it's become a running joke at this point 😂
Meanwhile, CZ somehow managed to get voted as dad without any official campaign. The internet does what it does best: creates its own mythology around influential figures.
With assets moving around and market sentiment shifting, these cultural moments remind us why DYOR (do your own research) still matters most. Community vibes are fun, but fundamentals drive real decisions.