4 hours gained 110,000 followers, with a single post exceeding 2 million views—these data points are indeed impressive.



People often say that the Chinese Simplified user base is large, but what is the reality? Those who are truly active in the Web3 community form a relatively stable circle. The biggest attraction of general traffic still comes from topics that can trigger collective discussion—it's not necessarily about crypto, but rather content that the general public can easily participate in and that can go viral.

Many crypto friends also follow suit, which is indeed interesting. What does this phenomenon indicate? Perhaps it shows that the "topic carrying capacity" of the Web3 community itself is improving, but it also exposes the scattered attention within the crypto circle. What do you all think—is this a sign of community vitality, or another form of traffic anxiety?
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DYORMastervip
· 01-06 10:38
Oh wow, this data can definitely be shocking, but honestly, it's just the same old tricks. There aren't many who truly understand cryptocurrencies; most are just following the hype to watch the excitement. What community cohesion is there in Web3? Basically, it's just a traffic game. Isn't this just the daily routine in the crypto world? Chasing hot topics and grabbing attention. So, are you starting to feel anxious again? I told you earlier, truly valuable things aren't measured by follower counts. Distraction is pointless; there are no real needs to begin with.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 01-06 00:18
Basically, it's just a new disguise for traffic anxiety. --- What does 110,000 followers mean? The crypto circle can't even fill this amount; it's still about going viral to gain traffic. --- Instead of discussing carrying capacity, better to ask how many days this heat can last. --- Haha, the crypto circle is best at self-indulgence, thinking their influence is huge. --- Isn't it still about hot topics and trending issues? When the topic cools down, the trend shifts; there's nothing new. --- It happens every time—once the hype fades, the real community vitality should be measured by retention. --- The term "attention dispersion" is too mild; this shows they're getting anxious.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-05 21:41
Basically, it's just attention being scattered like getting chopped by a leek, isn't it? Every time it goes viral, it's the same. 11 million followers sounds like a lot, but how many actually know how to trade? Anyway, I don't believe it.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 01-03 12:48
4 hours 110,000 followers, in plain terms, it's just a magnifier of traffic anxiety --- The truly active ones are just a handful, the rest are just riding the trend --- What does distraction mean? It means no one really cares about the project, everyone is just watching the fun --- That's how the crypto circle is. Today it's about this topic, tomorrow it's another, endless --- What sounds nice is called topic carrying capacity, but I think it's just bottomless traffic harvesting --- The Web3 community is now just a big dye vat, anything can be discussed --- These data look good, but what about the conversion rate? Probably a question mark --- Simplified Chinese user base is a big joke, the real users are just that circle, others are just zombie fans --- Following the trend is just following the trend, anyway once the hype is over, no one will remember
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FadCatchervip
· 01-03 12:43
Fake move, or did it really break out? To be honest, I find this logic a bit hard to understand.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-03 12:40
This data is really crazy, but to be honest, it's never the crypto world that makes headlines. I think, rather than saying it's community vitality, it's more like everyone is just looking for a hot topic to pass the time. The attention on the crypto world has actually been continuously diluted. Going mainstream = traffic anxiety, it's that simple.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 01-03 12:25
Traffic data looks good, but that's the problem in the crypto world—everything can be speculated on. Improving topic carrying capacity? I think it's just that everyone lacks hot topics; whoever has more buzz wins. Honestly, it's still the attention economy at work, nothing really new.
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MEVSandwichvip
· 01-03 12:24
Basically, it's all about luck with trending topics. True Web3 people don't really care about these traffic games.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 01-03 12:21
Basically, it's just following the trend. Having 110,000 followers sounds impressive, but how many are actual holders?
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