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== Subgroup Personalities == * '''Belongers''': 20% - These members seek to fit in with the broader crypto community, following popular trends and participating in discussions to build a sense of belonging. * '''Emulators''': 15% - Emulators are drawn to the success stories within the crypto space and aspire to replicate them, often making bold investment moves to achieve similar results. * '''Doomsdayers''': 10% - This subgroup is characterized by a pessimistic outlook on traditional financial systems, viewing cryptocurrencies as a haven against economic collapse. * '''Survivalists''': 25% - Survivalists are cautious and pragmatic, focusing on researching the best deals and minimizing risks in their investment strategies. * '''Achievers''': 20% - Ambitious and productivity-driven, Achievers strive for financial success through strategic investments in promising crypto projects. * '''Saviors''': 5% - Socially conscious and altruistic, Saviors prioritize projects that aim to make a positive impact on the world, often supporting eco-friendly or humanitarian-focused initiatives. * '''Integrators''': 5% - Integrators balance their pursuit of wealth with philanthropic efforts, regularly donating to causes they believe in and supporting community-driven projects. <span id="what-are-the-goals-and-aspirations-of-the-community-8"></span>
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