Messages claiming “$BULLA is about to explode and shorts will be liquidated one by one” circulated repeatedly, concentrating attention on short-term altcoin price expectations. Posts included talk of adding more below specific levels (e.g., under 0.008), references to a “same setup as before” that allegedly delivered “1000%+” gains, and a stream of buy-proof style updates. In parallel, a headline-style share that U.S. CPI and core CPI came in above expectations fueled comments about possible rate hikes and broader macro uncertainty for risk assets. Separately, a practical summary of a policy-linked product dubbed the National Growth Fund spread, highlighting subscription period/size, eligibility (income criteria), a 5-year lockup, tax benefits (deduction/separate taxation), and partial government loss-sharing—often distilled into lines like “prepare 100 million won.” Another thread focused on an AI-writing “tell” controversy, citing cues such as list-like numerals, long dashes (—), and recurring sentence patterns (e.g., “Of course it’s not A. However, it is B.”). Airdrop and event information remained constantly visible, including mentions of Citrea task rewards estimates, a peaq AMA marathon (missions/rewards/schedule), MEMELAND referral rewards, and checklist-style items like confirming Tria cashback. Finally, some users expressed hesitation around a “new cycle” narrative after BTC surpassed $80K, noting they would archive influencers’ statements and adjust positions accordingly, reflecting mixed trust and caution toward prominent CT voices. Overall, top Telegram topics blended $BULLA momentum/short-liquidation hype with CPI-driven macro risk discussion, domestic policy-product tips, AI-authorship debate, and ongoing promotional/airdrop content, with many channels amplifying high-reactivity claims and actionable snippets rather than firm price calls.
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[KR KOL Index] Apr 22 | Top Trending Topics on Global & KR Timelines
Telegram communities showed clear short-term overheating as repeated $BULLA add-more-buy posts and “short squeeze/liquidations” narratives spread. At the same time, macro jitters from an upside CPI print, a recap of Korea’s National Growth Fund terms, AI-authorship controversy, and ongoing airdrop/event info were consumed in parallel.
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