🔴🔵🟢🟣 TENSORIANS Explorer | Traits, Market & Holders

    A long time ago in a Solaxy far, far away, resided the Tensorians. Tensorians were split into four factions: Raiders, masters of shilling; Mages, abusers of TA; Androids, programmatic JPEG dealers; and Reapers, degens who don’t even trade, just shitpost. They didn’t have a lot in common beyond the love for the NFT market and the drive to always ship something new. Whether it’s new rugs, questionably useful (but pretty) charts, over-engineered algo strategies or just shitposts - the shipping press had to go brrrrr, no stopping. They even had a common saying… SHIP IT ⚛️⚡️

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    🔴 Raiders are the loud and annoying JPEG peddlers on CT. They trade illiquid pixelated animals by rallying troops of CT newbs behind them and then promptly disposing of their bags once they convinced everyone of the next moonshot. Totally shameless, when faced with any sort of criticism they blatantly point out “evolution - eat or be eaten” and move on to their next rug.

    🔵 Androids are the systematic traders of the NFT-verse. With complex trading algorithms running at the speed of light, they buy and sell illiquid, barely-moving JPEGs. The irony of course is totally lost on them because, you know, beep boop no time to think, need to code. Someone leaked they’re getting ready to launch their own NFT collection they’ve been dreaming up - “Electric Sheep”. Better be good.

    🟢 Skilled in the dark arts of Technical Analysis (TA), mages cast strange incantations like "Bollinger Bands," "Fibonacci Retracements," and "RSI Divergence." They claim to be able to predict the unpredictable, the ebb and flow of the NFT market — whether they actually can is… unclear. Either way, at least they get to sound cool, post pretty charts, and wear wizard hats in the shower.

    🟣 Reapers are the armchair cynics of the NFT world. They don't trade; they just sit back, popcorn in hand, and watch dreams (and wallets) of others rise and crash with every market swing. They're not here for the money — they're here for the drama, feasting on shattered dreams of fellow CT apes. Commonly used expressions: “straight to 0”, “seems like a rug”, and of course "I told you so".


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