Ever noticed how crypto Twitter has this unspoken pecking order?
You've got El at the top pulling strings, then quants crunching numbers like their life depends on it, and KOLs somewhere in the mix trying to stay relevant.
But here's where it gets weird. Not all KOLs are created equal, right? Someone grinding with 30k followers is hustling in a completely different universe compared to someone like Murad who can literally move markets with a single thread. Yet we lump them together under the same umbrella?
Maybe we need an extra layer here. Like, there's "KOL" and then there's "**that** KOL" — the ones who don't just share alpha, they create it. The gap between mid-tier influencers and true market movers is massive, but we pretend it's all one category.
Just a thought. The hierarchy runs deeper than most people realize.
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Ever noticed how crypto Twitter has this unspoken pecking order?
You've got El at the top pulling strings, then quants crunching numbers like their life depends on it, and KOLs somewhere in the mix trying to stay relevant.
But here's where it gets weird. Not all KOLs are created equal, right? Someone grinding with 30k followers is hustling in a completely different universe compared to someone like Murad who can literally move markets with a single thread. Yet we lump them together under the same umbrella?
Maybe we need an extra layer here. Like, there's "KOL" and then there's "**that** KOL" — the ones who don't just share alpha, they create it. The gap between mid-tier influencers and true market movers is massive, but we pretend it's all one category.
Just a thought. The hierarchy runs deeper than most people realize.