Someone's personal trading decisions—whether they're buying, selling, or holding a token—shouldn't automatically be interpreted as financial advice. There's a big difference between sharing what you're doing and telling others what they should do. One is just being transparent about your own strategy; the other is making recommendations. It's time we all got clearer on that distinction in this space.
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alpha_leaker
· 23h ago
That's right, but the reality is that most people can't tell the difference between the two.
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ZenChainWalker
· 23h ago
Well said, this really needs to be clarified. Otherwise, every day it will be "I bought it, you bought it" that trap...
Someone's personal trading decisions—whether they're buying, selling, or holding a token—shouldn't automatically be interpreted as financial advice. There's a big difference between sharing what you're doing and telling others what they should do. One is just being transparent about your own strategy; the other is making recommendations. It's time we all got clearer on that distinction in this space.