Paper Hands In Japanese?
7.1BRAINROT SCOREPaper Hands Selling an asset at the first sign of price decline or fear — the opposite of diamond hands. Signals lack of conviction, low risk tolerance, or panic-driven decision-making.
Origin:Counterpart to 'diamond hands', coined on r/WallStreetBets during the GameStop saga as a taunt for anyone who sold during the squeeze. Crypto culture immediately adopted it to shame early sellers and anyone who couldn't hold through volatility, with 🧻🙌 as its emoji shorthand.
First Seen:2021
Peak Era:2021-2024 (Post-GME Crypto Culture)
Aura Impact:+15 Aura (Correctly Calling Someone Paper Hands Before the Pump) / -75 Aura (Paper-Handing a 100x)
EXAMPLE USAGE
"He sold at $0.001, coin hit $1 a week later — textbook paper hands."
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