Cryptocurrency Summit: A 'Wolf is Coming' Farce
Yesterday's cryptocurrency summit was like a highly anticipated movie. The organizers made a grand promotional push, claiming it was an extraordinary action blockbuster, only screening for one night at 2:30 AM, and if you miss it, you'll have to wait a year. Their words were full of temptation: "This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity; if you watch it, you can soar to great heights!" Thus, retail investors were drawn in, skipping night shifts and losing sleep, eagerly buying tickets to enter, as if watching this movie would put them on the fast track to wealth.
However, when the lights dimmed and the screen lit up, what unfolded before everyone's eyes was an extremely boring animated film. Those retail investors, who had initially been filled with anticipation, instantly fell into a chasm of disappointment, leaving the "theater" with sighs of despair and posting furious comments online: "This movie is garbage, a complete waste of time!" They all gave this film extremely low ratings to express their dissatisfaction.
But what is lamentable is that everyone seems to have forgotten this is not the first time they've been 'deceived.' This kind of 'scam-like' movie has been shown multiple times before, each time with the same formula, the same content, yet countless retail investors still believe it without question. The reason is none other than the organizer's prominent identity—'the first cryptocurrency president.' And he continues his 'scam' routine with great enthusiasm.
Oh, retail investors, when will you see the truth behind this?