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The recent feud between Duan Niao and Enheng is quite interesting.
I don't like either of them.
Enheng is too much of a sycophant; sometimes I wonder how a person can be so shameless. It feels a bit like a eunuch, so from now on, don’t call him the Crown Prince, just call him Lord Heng;
Duan Niao has been selling $RIVER but rarely speaks up for @RiverdotInc or @River4fun, and all the gains are basically handed to him by the project team, with peaks reaching nearly tens of millions. That’s enough to buy a lot of $OKB;
Interestingly, they represent two factions: one side is the wealth effect brought by Binance and the high-profile voices of the two leaders; the other side is OKX, which uses compliance as a shield for its timid development, with an ecosystem that is only attractive because it’s user-friendly;
However, as an investor, you can't let yourself fall into the predicament of Duan Niao, or even if you are deeply stuck in the mud, don’t speak out. Speaking like this will really backfire on both $OKB and Xu Mingxing; it’s counterproductive promotion. Originally, OKB wasn’t worth much, and now who the hell would buy $OKB to help you, Duan Niao, break even…
You also can’t become an annoying figure like Lord Heng. History has seen many such people, and in the end, they don’t even know how they died, having made too many enemies. There are even bounties for breaking their legs, and after this incident, the number of people willing to fight him will definitely decrease… Moreover, the reputation left by Lord Heng is mostly just sycophantic and lacks substance; the crypto world won’t miss someone like him at all.
In the end, it’s still about honing your trading skills, earning what you can, being sharp but not making enemies…

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