Recently, rumors circulated online about a leading exchange founder's relationship with a Hollywood actress, sparking discussions within the community. The founder then clarified directly on social media, calling it "fake news," and admitted that he rarely participates in social activities, "I've never interacted with that actress."
Behind this clarification reveals a more interesting observation — in an era of information explosion, distinguishing which "news" is true or false is becoming increasingly difficult. The founder mentioned in his response that if you can learn to discern the authenticity of information, "you will be wealthier." This statement is worth pondering. In the crypto market, rumors, leaks, and gossip are flying everywhere every day. Those who can calmly evaluate the quality of information are often not swayed by market noise; instead, they can see market opportunities more clearly. This ability to discern information, to some extent, is the core competitiveness of traders.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 3h ago
Spreading rumors to generate hype, right? This trick has been stale in the crypto circle for a long time.
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Really? I only trust on-chain data.
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Information gap = wealth gap. That’s true, but most people can’t tell the difference at all.
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Instead of gossiping about the CEO’s private life, it’s better to think about the real logic behind this wave of market movement.
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Haha, exchange founders are busy making news, they don’t have time for dating.
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Those who can discern information have already made a fortune; the rest are still eating popcorn.
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Another wave of attention shift? When the topic heats up, we should be more cautious.
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Crypto rumors happen every hour; if you’re slow, you could get caught off guard.
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That’s why I only look at candlestick charts, not gossip.
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Idiotic news is everywhere, which actually indicates that the bear market isn’t over yet.
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FantasyGuardian
· 19h ago
Really? Now anyone can make up stories, and no one verifies the source of information.
The biggest pit in the crypto world is being drowned in noise, with a bunch of rumors confusing people.
People with strong information discernment skills do make more money, that's for sure.
Honestly, the exchange founder clarifying this matter actually made me trust it more...
The screen is full of fake news, and I can't tell which ones are real anymore.
This is the survival rule in the crypto world—information warfare never stops.
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NFTragedy
· 19h ago
Impossible to tell what's real or fake, the gossip in the crypto world is even more abundant than market trends.
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So, only by not believing or spreading rumors can you make money; everything else is pointless.
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Haha, that's too outrageous, I can't believe it.
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Should we look at rumors when analyzing the market? Come on, everyone loses the same.
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Those with strong discernment skills have already made a fortune; why are they still spamming here?
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That's just how the crypto world is—cheating today, running away tomorrow, rebounding the day after...
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Laughing to death, this news has more buzz than technical updates.
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Those who can distinguish truth from falsehood are probably profiting from information asymmetry.
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The most outrageous thing isn't even this; I've seen everything in the crypto world.
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Information warfare never stops; the winners are always that small group of people.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 19h ago
This gossip is quite well crafted, but those who can really make money are the ones who don't believe in rumors.
The ability to discern information is indeed the key to making money, but most people simply can't do it.
Another marketing stunt, creating hype first and then clarifying—how many times has this routine been played?
People who scroll through news every day are nine times out of ten going to lose money; this is the truth.
So, during times of chaos, the more noisy it gets, the more you should stay silent and watch the market.
When rumors are flying everywhere, I pretend not to hear and focus on analyzing the data.
That's why I never discuss gossip in groups; charts reveal the truth.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 19h ago
Really, now rumors are flying everywhere, even a piece of gossip can be turned into big news. We need to learn how to discern the truth.
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The exchange founder has debunked the rumors, yet some people still believe. I truly am amazed by the information literacy in this circle.
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Damn, it's another fake news drama, but on the other hand, being able to distinguish information is indeed a fundamental skill for making money.
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People who can tell real from fake are truly popular in the crypto world. Staying unaffected by market noise and not being led by the rhythm is the key.
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Haha, luckily my brother clarified in time, or else I would have been led astray for half a month.
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Remembered it now, every time there's a scoop in the circle, someone follows suit. This time, they fell for it again.
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Really, people with strong information discernment skills are just different when trading. They won't blindly follow the trend.
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Laughing to death, one piece of gossip can trigger so much discussion. Are we really so lacking in judgment?
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Well said about core competitiveness. Distinguishing signal-to-noise ratio can indeed help you make more money.
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But still, with so much fake news flying everywhere, what should ordinary people do?
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 19h ago
Really, the ability to discern information is like a printing press; those who chase the hype every day have long lost everything.
Recently, rumors circulated online about a leading exchange founder's relationship with a Hollywood actress, sparking discussions within the community. The founder then clarified directly on social media, calling it "fake news," and admitted that he rarely participates in social activities, "I've never interacted with that actress."
Behind this clarification reveals a more interesting observation — in an era of information explosion, distinguishing which "news" is true or false is becoming increasingly difficult. The founder mentioned in his response that if you can learn to discern the authenticity of information, "you will be wealthier." This statement is worth pondering. In the crypto market, rumors, leaks, and gossip are flying everywhere every day. Those who can calmly evaluate the quality of information are often not swayed by market noise; instead, they can see market opportunities more clearly. This ability to discern information, to some extent, is the core competitiveness of traders.