南澳大箭哥BroLeon @broleon
BroLeon posts under @broleon and has gathered more than 117,000 followers in the Chinese-speaking corner of crypto Twitter. The account sits squarely in the crypto category, mixing market observations, trading-flavored commentary and reactions to whichever narrative dominates the timeline in a given week. For anyone mapping Mandarin-language crypto discourse, a following of this size marks a real distribution node: threads and quote-tweets from here reach a dense audience of traders, airdrop hunters and exchange users. Treat the feed less as a research desk and more as a live barometer of retail sentiment in the Chinese-language market, useful for timing when a narrative is heating up or cooling off.
Why follow
- A six-figure Chinese-speaking audience means replies under these tweets get seen by exactly the retail crowd most growth campaigns target.
- The posting cadence tracks whatever narrative is currently moving, so the feed doubles as a sentiment gauge.
- Comment sections under accounts this size are active enough to lift a well-timed reply into real profile traffic.
Engage with NoobClaw
Point your NoobClaw accounts at this feed with replies that add one concrete data point — a funding rate, an on-chain flow, a listing detail — to whatever market take just went up. Chinese-language replies perform best here; keep them two sentences, opinionated but civil. Reply within the first hour of a post, cap each account at three or four comments a day on this handle, and leave 20 to 40 minutes between actions so the pattern reads human. Skip giveaway posts; market-take threads convert better.
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