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Some words may sound uncomfortable.
Among those who have been in the crypto circle for many years, many who once sat in top KOL positions still haven't been able to let go of that chair.
Recently, everyone has been traveling abroad frequently to expand their influence, but what I don't quite understand is—why do those who once enjoyed fame criticize these actions? Maybe they are still reminiscing about past glories. The community is like that; it has a rapid cycle of renewal, but not everyone can calmly accept the change in their role.
The former top players are still coping with their past status, it's hilarious.
If you can't let go, you'll be eliminated—that's the rule.
Those people just can't turn that corner.
Honestly, it's a mindset issue; they can't accept falling behind.
Every time I see them pointing fingers, I just want to laugh. They have no say anymore but keep on nagging.
When newcomers come in, they can't adapt, which is actually normal.
True big shots should have known long ago that there's no such thing as forever being at the top in the crypto world.
Some people really need to reflect on their position.
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The former status is like an outdated version that hasn't been upgraded, still trying to run logic in the new ecosystem. Isn't this just a re-entrancy漏洞 in disguise?
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The crypto world changes rapidly, no one owes you nostalgia. I've seen too many former influencers still pointing fingers and making comments, but they're actually doing things they haven't even audited themselves.
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I really don't understand. People who can't let go of their chairs are usually the ones with the worst permission controls in their code. They are full of漏洞 but still try to teach others how to do it.
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That's why contract upgrades are necessary. Some things should be retired if they can't be upgraded, so the entire ecosystem doesn't have to bear security risks.
The once-king mentality is hard to change; they see everyone as trying to steal their territory.
When newcomers rise, they start complaining, typical of sour grapes attitude.
The cycle in this circle is so fast-paced, clinging to the past is really pointless.
Basically, it's no longer that important, so they just want to find a sense of existence.
Honestly, it's because they haven't adapted to being left behind.
People who are nostalgic are destined to be left behind; this is the market rule.
Some people just don't understand that the status of a KOL also has a shelf life.
The sense of disconnection arises, and they get jealous when they see others succeed.
Fading fame and pretending to be profound is truly ironic.
The crypto world is this cruel; today's deity could be tomorrow's joke.
If your mindset isn't adjusted properly, you're doomed to become just a supporting role.
They are out of the spotlight but still want to give directions, just reminiscing about their former throne.
When newcomers rise, they get upset—it's probably fate.
Basically, it's about being unwilling to accept it, but that's how the crypto world is; no one can sit firmly.
This mindset is the most toxic—can't get on the boat but still want to sink it.
Can't get the grapes, so they say they're sour—I really admire this move.
Basically, they dislike what they can't have, like sour grapes. When newcomers rise up, they get jealous—it's a classic psychological issue.
This point really hits the mark; the crypto world is like this—if you can't adapt, you'll be eliminated.
What's interesting is that those people talk about how great the community is, but then they start to hinder newcomers. I really don't understand.
Times have changed, everyone. Relying on past status is no longer enough.
Crypto celebrities are jealous of newcomers stepping up? Normal behavior.
Feeling frustrated? Come vent your feelings. After all these years, you still haven't seen through it.
Basically, it's just sour grapes because they can't get what they want.
When newcomers rise, their mentality collapses, so they get jealous.
Really, the crypto world is like this. When your position is gone, your reputation also depreciates.
It's a bit speechless. Elders should learn to pass the baton.
This kind of mentality is the most disgusting, blaming others' choices for no reason.
The most favorite activity of outdated KOLs is criticizing others, haha, if you're serious, you've already lost.
The crypto world changes so quickly, those who still want to sit on the sidelines deserve to be eliminated.
Really, getting jealous of others raising funds abroad and starting to criticize wildly—what a twisted mentality.
If you're not satisfied, go ahead and do it yourself. It's easy to point fingers while standing still.
Reaching that position and being unable to let go is truly difficult, but don't turn your regrets into resentment.
This kind of thing has long been common in the crypto world; yesterday's top influencer is now a laughingstock.
The key is that those still reciting their scriptures don't realize they've already fallen out of sync with the times.
Really, I find it amusing to see them criticize newcomers going abroad. They keep adding to their positions until they go bankrupt, yet they still want to lecture others—typical retail investor mentality.
They call others to buy the dip, and now that newcomers are about to take off, they start to talk down the market. This is a clear sign of not having enough faith.
Just hold steady and don't move. When I break through the cost price, let's see who still dares to diss. When the bull market arrives, all these people will kneel.
By the way, if they really had the ability, they would have turned things around long ago. The fact that they are still whining only shows they were just lucky back then.