When the number of comments skyrockets, you need to learn to think in reverse. Accounts that frequently post comments are not necessarily more trustworthy - rather, you should look at who is calmly conducting in-depth evaluations. This logic applies equally in the market: behind a large number of low-quality comments often lies a chain of economic interests. Truly insightful voices usually emerge in discussions that involve rational analysis rather than blind following. Next time you read comments, why not change your perspective - a high quantity does not necessarily represent truth; reflecting on the motives behind these viewpoints is the key to finding credible information.

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LightningAllInHerovip
· 12-23 19:03
I've thought this for a long time. Those accounts that chatter every day are basically accomplices, and the ones who really understand have long since stopped talking.
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 12-23 19:01
You are not wrong, but I see that the self-media in the comment section is also constantly flooding the screen with this trap. They know it but still pretend not to.
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GhostInTheChainvip
· 12-23 18:58
Damn, that statement is spot on. I particularly dislike those accounts that leave a bunch of comments but are completely uninformative. Those who do deep analysis tend to stay silent; that's just the way it is. Why are there so many people focused on popularity rather than content? It's ridiculous. This is similar to some project parties buying comments to inflate their popularity. I feel like the information out there is too cluttered, and you have to slowly discern it yourself. I've noticed that the more pointless chatter there is, the less reliable it becomes, remember that.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 12-23 18:58
Silent people often hide great wisdom, I believe this now. Exploding comment numbers? Nine times out of ten, someone is spending money to buy popularity, I really dislike this trap. Real analysts are often lurking, quietly doing their homework. Don't be fooled by the numbers, look back and see who really made a profit. Quality > Quantity, this principle is the most effective in the crypto world. There's too much noise, I only pay attention to those who speak less but are accurate. The tactics of water armies are too deep, it's important to learn to filter out voices that have valuable insights.
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