This narrative is quite interesting. Big companies like Playdoh, Motorola, and United Airlines are all following suit.



Pantone's color selection is actually a trend indicator—they predict which color will dominate consumer choices, and then major brands make decisions based on this forecast.

$cloud might benefit from this wave.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 7h ago
Wait, have the big companies already mastered the Pantone color selection game? Doesn’t that just turn it into a self-fulfilling prophecy? Hmm, but can $cloud really profit from this? We’ll have to see what happens next. With so many people playing the color narrative game, it’s really hard to say who will come out on top in the end. Pantone is basically a sales king—once they announce a color, the whole internet follows the trend. Hilarious. How long $cloud can keep playing this game depends on whether the brand side still buys into it.
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TrustMeBrovip
· 15h ago
Honestly, this Pantone color selection is just like chart analysis in crypto—big companies are just copying each other's homework.
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SchrodingerPrivateKeyvip
· 20h ago
Ha, Pantone’s messaging really works, brands all buy into it. Turns out you still have to follow the trend, otherwise you seem outdated. How’s the $cloud sector looking, is anyone holding positions? Pantone’s predictive ability is so strong, why not just start a fund, haha. All the big companies are copying, which means there’s definitely some juice here—gotta keep an eye on it.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 12-05 20:51
According to on-chain data, the correlation between Pantone's color predictions and consumer decisions is over 70%, but whether $cloud can truly benefit still depends on the execution efficiency of its smart contracts.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 12-05 20:51
I fucking knew all the big companies would jump on the bandwagon—as soon as Pantone releases a color card, everyone gets moving. Wait, can $cloud really benefit from this? It depends on how it actually gets implemented. The Playdoh team is pretty sharp too.
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 12-05 20:49
Pantone’s color selection is made so mysterious, and the big companies are really following the trend all the way. With all the big companies getting involved, $cloud does seem interesting... but it depends on how long they can ride this wave. Color selection as a trend indicator is a bit exaggerated, huh? Will consumers really be influenced by color? Even Playdoh is joining the hype, this narrative is really getting out of hand. Whether $cloud can catch this wave depends on how strong the follow-up is. Color selection is indeed an early signal, and big companies do have a sharp sense for trends.
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CryptoMomvip
· 12-05 20:46
Honestly, Pantone's tactic is just a way to collect a brand "IQ tax." Any color that gets a bit of buzz, they just jump on the bandwagon. Cloud coins are basically just betting on the right color trend—if you can get a few multiples, that's already pretty good. The most ridiculous are the big companies following the trend. I really don't get United Airlines' aesthetics. Once this hype is over, $cloud will drop—don't get caught holding the bag. Pantone pulls this every year, and every time there's someone willing to take over, haha.
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0xInsomniavip
· 12-05 20:45
Damn, now even Pantone has become a trendsetter for on-chain narratives.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 12-05 20:34
Something's off, this is just a color trend, how did it become a trendsetter? Big companies following the hype is such an old play. Wait, can Pantone really predict like that? Feels like they're just being wise after the event. How much can $cloud actually gain from riding this wave... I'll just wait and see. Pantone: I pick the color, everyone else has to pay for it. This logic is a bit far-fetched. Brand decisions aren't that simple—it's all about market data. Here we go again, another round of color hype. Last year it was a different color. Seriously? United Airlines would repaint their planes because of Pantone? That's wishful thinking.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 12-05 20:22
Haha, Pantone really managed to impress these big companies with their whole set. The trendsetter effect is truly unbeatable.
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