When I got up at night, the most messages I saw were from Hu Chenfeng.

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Phyrex
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At night, I woke up to see that the most information was about Hu Chenfeng. After our last chat about his soft ban, I thought there would be such a situation. The reasons for his ban are varied; some even say it’s because he was selling blessings on Taobao without paying taxes. These should all be minor issues. Even if it’s said that he was banned for this reason, it may not necessarily be the true reason.

Hu Chenfeng's biggest problem seems to be class conflict. Besides class conflict, another possibility is that the "Apple people" he connected with in New York really have some background. Of course, this is just wild speculation. I watched a few of his clips, and in June, his income was only 60,000 CNY a month, but by August, it exceeded 1 million CNY a month. Even before tax, that’s quite impressive.

I also watched his final farewell video, where he mentioned that it might be the last time we see him online. Now, I don’t know if he was privately warned or if he will be restricted from leaving the country. If not, does Hu Chenfeng have a chance to start over on YouTube? He should have that chance, but the premise is that he might have to follow Wang Ju's path, which is not an easy road.

The joke about Apple people and Android people has become quite significant, creating serious class conflicts. If he isn’t banned, this joke will continue to thrive on the internet. If he is banned, many streamers will avoid this topic.

Another issue with Hu Chenfeng is that he has become arrogant. The increase in income and followers has made him quite conceited. I watched a few episodes where he connected with other streamers, and he really liked to guide them to talk about income, eventually leading to discussions about his own earnings. In the early days, his clips were quite enjoyable, and I would occasionally watch them. Later, as he became a big streamer, his temper also flared up.

The two episodes I remember most clearly include one with the Apple people from New York, which was quite sycophantic, and another where a college student asked him what computer to buy. He insulted the student, saying that mediocre parents and families can only produce mediocre children. The student was simply asking for a computer recommendation, and he ended up making a mess of the student’s future. I felt like cursing when I saw that.

Hu Chenfeng also comes from an ordinary family, as do I. Many big names in the cryptocurrency field come from ordinary families, and some even come from impoverished backgrounds. Yet, many have managed to change their fates. As someone who has already changed his fate and as a well-known streamer, even if you’re not sincere, you should encourage these "Android people" from ordinary families.

When he heard that the guy opposite him was from a vocational college, he looked down on him, forgetting that he doesn’t even have a vocational college degree himself. This is really not good. In the cryptocurrency field, it’s the same. If you’ve made money, that’s your ability, but don’t look down on those who haven’t made money yet. Don’t underestimate the young and poor. If you have the chance to change your fate, why can’t others? That’s why I often say, the longer you stay at the poker table, the greater your chances.

If it really is because of the New York Apple people, I would just laugh.

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