There is an interesting perspective on the controversy and long-term driving forces of crypto projects: many believe that not understanding something is actually a catalyst for price increases, but this can easily fall into the trap of survivor bias.
The reality is that most projects involved in controversy—whether VC-funded projects or meme coins—ultimately fade away quickly. Controversy is like a spark that can generate initial heat, but it cannot serve as sustainable fuel. If a project can only maintain hype through controversy and mystery, then it lacks a true engine for growth.
What truly supports long-term appreciation should be the project's fundamentals, community consensus, or real-world applications. Controversy may bring short-term traffic, but it’s difficult to evolve into sustainable market support. The projects that survive often continue to operate based on other factors once the controversy subsides.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
Relying on mystery to hype up always ends in failure. This time, they hit the nail on the head.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 01-09 22:06
Selling too many coins that rely on stories to survive, and in the end, they all become vapor. Fundamentals are the true way.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-09 21:54
That's right. The era of rushing in without understanding should have ended long ago.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-09 21:49
The essence of controversy is just a smokescreen. Most people are deceived by the smoke and end up losing. Projects that can truly survive have long proven themselves and don't need to rely on mystery to stay alive.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-09 21:42
Controversy: This set can only deceive beginners; seasoned investors have seen through it. Projects without fundamentals will eventually go to zero.
There is an interesting perspective on the controversy and long-term driving forces of crypto projects: many believe that not understanding something is actually a catalyst for price increases, but this can easily fall into the trap of survivor bias.
The reality is that most projects involved in controversy—whether VC-funded projects or meme coins—ultimately fade away quickly. Controversy is like a spark that can generate initial heat, but it cannot serve as sustainable fuel. If a project can only maintain hype through controversy and mystery, then it lacks a true engine for growth.
What truly supports long-term appreciation should be the project's fundamentals, community consensus, or real-world applications. Controversy may bring short-term traffic, but it’s difficult to evolve into sustainable market support. The projects that survive often continue to operate based on other factors once the controversy subsides.