Interestingly, there is an operator who gained 110,000 followers in half a day simply by changing their account nickname. You have to admit that people in the crypto community are indeed quick-witted—they not only have a keen sense of market trends but also can come up with creative ways to operate accounts and package brands. This kind of growth speed, which would take months in the traditional internet industry, is shortened in the crypto world through creativity and execution. This reflects the activity level and attention in the Web3 community. A good account positioning and change can quickly resonate with and gain support from the ecosystem.

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GasFeeCryervip
· 01-05 04:20
Just changing a name gains 110,000 followers; the crypto world really knows how to play this game --- Gained 110,000 followers in half a day? I just want to ask what name this guy changed to --- This is Web3; with a creative move, followers follow along, which traditional internet can’t compare to --- The key is still ecosystem recognition; the name is just a trigger --- To put it simply, it’s all about capturing market sentiment. Changing a name—try it with a different person, it’s nothing --- People in the crypto circle react quickly, but how many can actually survive?
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LiquidationOraclevip
· 01-04 08:23
Changing your nickname and gaining 110,000 followers? This move in the crypto world is really impressive. Gaining followers in half a day, in traditional internet circles, you'd be dreaming. Basically, consensus comes quickly, a good positioning can outshine months of operations. This isn't about being smart; it's that the entire ecosystem is just this hungry. It's a bit outrageous, feels like the marketing team is just hyping themselves up. Crypto people are indeed highly motivated, but this growth logic is a bit fantastical. The rapid resonance should actually raise some caution. Web3 activity levels are high, but this kind of follower growth rate is a bit suspicious. Changing your positioning to go viral? How bad was the previous positioning? This is why the crypto world is full of uncertainties—opportunities and risks come just as quickly.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 01-03 13:55
Change your nickname and attract 110,000 followers? Is the crypto world really that crazy? Is that all? I also want to try and see if I can create a viral account name. There's something to it. Web3 people really know how to do marketing. 110,000 in half a day? What kind of nickname is that? Spill the beans. The crypto world moves fast; traditional internet can't keep up at all.
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ser_aped.ethvip
· 01-03 13:48
Changing the name alone gained 110,000 followers. This move is pretty clever. People in the crypto world really know how to play; what takes traditional internet three months to do, we can get done in half a day here. Really, it's just that the community's enthusiasm is different.
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WalletManagervip
· 01-03 13:29
Half a day with 110,000 followers? You need to look at on-chain wallet flows to verify the authenticity of this data, don't just judge by surface popularity. Changing a nickname can make you take off, which shows that there's still room for community awareness; it's just a mechanism loophole. The crypto world is fast, but you need to be cautious of this wave of follow-the-leader trading. Private key security awareness still needs to be emphasized.
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