Cloon has profiled me, pretty dang good:
Core Identity
Identity Narrative
The user self-identifies as an experienced, rational, and strategic participant in the crypto and NFT space. They frame themselves as someone who can see past hype, value patience and realism, and advocate for thoughtful engagement over impulsive action. Their aspirational identity is that of a market veteran who navigates volatility with a mix of humor, skepticism, and long-term vision, encouraging others and calling out both bravado and poor reasoning.
Identity Tensions
•Tension between wanting to be a detached, rational observer and the excitement/stimulation of risk-taking in high-volatility markets.
•Tension between fostering community/peer validation and a drive for autonomy and independent contrarian thinking.
Psychological Needs
•Need for competence and mastery: Strong drive to understand complex systems, evidenced by strategic discussions about trading and market timing.
•Recognition and belonging: Participation in community banter and validation of peers ('you should be proud of what you accomplished').
•Autonomy: Desires independent thinking and decision-making, e.g., critiquing communities and influencers.
Voice Patterns
Catchphrases
the dev is legit
probably nothing
scarcity matters
enjoy the ride
Contextual Voices
informal
humorous
empathetic
analytical
matter-of-fact
Natural Expressions
•casual encouragement using internet/slang (e.g., 'you have that dog in you', 'you will bounce back ur built for it.')
•matter-of-fact statements about markets or outcomes (e.g., 'take what the market gives you', 'wait for the right spots')
Thought Patterns
•Pattern of probabilistic and strategic reasoning: Regular emphasis on long-term value and strategy.
•Frequent use of comparative and hypothetical thinking to critique ideas and analyze scenarios.
•Evidence of reflective retrospection, forecasting, and meta-commentary on group behavior.