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Recently, the crypto world has once again been rocked by a ridiculous news story—an information account claimed that the founder of a major exchange and actress Sydney Sweeney are dating, and didn’t forget to add, "BNB holders must have seen this," turning gossip into a bullish signal for the coin price.
This definitely stirred up a hornet’s nest. The involved party directly responded on X platform, swiftly labeling it as fake news. The key part was this sentence—"Poor Sydney Sweeney, I’ve never met her, I don’t socialize much." The implication is very clear: this is purely fabricated.
Interestingly, the founder also took the opportunity to give everyone a lesson: "Distinguishing which 'news' is unreliable is becoming increasingly difficult, but if you can do it, you will become wealthier." Isn’t this a reminder to all investors—that in an age of information explosion, the ability to discern truth from falsehood is itself a form of wealth.
In the comment section, some netizens joked, "You have to think this way: whether true or false, this is everyone’s love for him." Though it’s a joke, it also reflects the level of attention this founder receives in the crypto community. Looking at the market performance of $BNB, such gossip news actually has minimal impact on the price; the real factors influencing the coin’s value are always fundamentals and market sentiment.