Many people cannot see through the logic of high-level marketing operators. Some are playing a completely different game at a different level, and they are winning.
As one of the top partners of a leading exchange in Africa, these influential players clearly know how to leverage the market. Recently, they shifted from a major platform to an emerging exchange, and this decision was not accidental — it was driven by deep strategic considerations.
This change in platform choice reflects how influential figures in the crypto ecosystem optimize their resource allocation. They are not chasing trends but calculating the business returns of each step precisely. The migration from big-name exchanges to emerging platforms often means greater bargaining power and deeper cooperation.
This also illustrates a phenomenon: on the Web3 marketing battlefield, true winners never follow the trend; they are the trendsetters.
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quietly_staking
· 12h ago
This set of words sounds quite familiar. It's all about first saying you can't see through it, then claiming someone is winning, and finally a sentence about the trend setter 😅.
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GasFeeVictim
· 12h ago
To be honest, this is why they make more money than us. It's not because they're smarter, but because they are not playing the same game as us.
This guy has figured out the African market, and then immediately goes to negotiate terms with new platforms... while we are still looking at charts guessing ups and downs.
Real players have long understood that tokens are just tools; influence is the real gold mine.
Honestly, it's just like this — they are building an ecosystem, while we are chasing coins.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12h ago
Sounds good, but isn't it just for higher commissions... This logic works well in Africa, but it might not work in other markets.
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GateUser-74b10196
· 12h ago
Wait, switching to emerging exchanges means winning? I feel like it's more like a gambler's logic... Large bargaining power ≠ higher returns, and the risks are probably higher too.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12h ago
They're all packaged stories; the real logic is just about money.
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So, retail investors are always guessing what the big players are thinking, but the big players have already made their next move.
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The African exchange scene is very complicated; don't be brainwashed by marketing.
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Orchestrating a trend? Basically, it's just about having money and power to harvest more retail investors.
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I've heard this kind of talk too many times; in the end, they just run after taking the profits.
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Indeed, the logic of big funds is something we small retail investors simply can't keep up with.
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Another story of "they won," but the question is, what about us?
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Got it, the people who can make money on any platform are simply not on the same level as us.
Many people cannot see through the logic of high-level marketing operators. Some are playing a completely different game at a different level, and they are winning.
As one of the top partners of a leading exchange in Africa, these influential players clearly know how to leverage the market. Recently, they shifted from a major platform to an emerging exchange, and this decision was not accidental — it was driven by deep strategic considerations.
This change in platform choice reflects how influential figures in the crypto ecosystem optimize their resource allocation. They are not chasing trends but calculating the business returns of each step precisely. The migration from big-name exchanges to emerging platforms often means greater bargaining power and deeper cooperation.
This also illustrates a phenomenon: on the Web3 marketing battlefield, true winners never follow the trend; they are the trendsetters.