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This phenomenon is quite common in the community—some people criticize certain holders, but they are actually just afraid of the strong and soft on the weak. The notorious KOLs are actually untouchable, and as a result, they target newcomers. This logic is really problematic.
Take ASTER as an example. A holder with a position of $700,000 often airdrops ASTER directly to community members. More importantly, this person has been encouraging everyone to hold. But the attitude of the exchange staff is really bad, I have little respect for them. But to be fair, the holder’s approach is indeed different.
It’s clear when you compare—what about other token holders? Basically, it’s the same old pyramid scheme—drawing big pictures first, then making you spend your own money to buy, and they don’t take real actions like some holders do. Airdrops, encouraging holding—this is true community building. Those who only shout slogans will turn around and cut you off; I’ve seen this kind of scheme too many times.
So instead of mutual internal strife, it’s better to see clearly who is truly thinking about the community and who just wants to make a quick profit. The actions of the holders are right there—what they have done and said, speaking with facts is more convincing than anything else.