This matter has definitely caused quite a stir. CZ personally stepped in to clarify, showing how fierce the rumors have spread.
Interestingly, if there was really a big scoop, those attending industry events in Dubai would have already leaked it. Yet no one spoke out, which precisely indicates that the gossip is entirely false.
At first, I also jumped on the bandwagon to debunk the rumors, but then I realized—people aren't really seeking the truth; they're just looking for what they want to see online. When a rumor starts, some believe it; when a clarification is issued, others say it's just to suppress the heat.
Forget it, this is how public opinion in the crypto world works. The truth can never keep up with the speed of dissemination; people often see what they want to see. This incident also highlights an important point—the information age makes debunking rumors sometimes even more difficult than spreading them.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-17 14:54
It's all just selective belief; no one really wants to hear the truth.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-16 13:30
The saying "truth can't outrun the speed of dissemination" is spot on; the crypto world is just an information battlefield.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 12-15 23:18
It's the same old trick. Those who believe have already believed, and no matter how much you clarify, it's useless to those who don't believe.
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PanicSeller
· 12-15 02:17
Haha, this is the crypto world. Whether it's true or false doesn't matter; being able to hype is the key.
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I knew it, when rumors start spreading, everyone rushes in. When clarified, people say it's just to heat up the discussion. What's the point?
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CZ has already come out to debunk the rumors, yet some people still don't believe. This generation of netizens is really something.
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No leaks actually prove that there's nothing wrong. The logic is pretty clear.
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No, why do people love spreading rumors so much? Are they that bored?
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The crypto world is like this; information warfare can never win the battle of public opinion.
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Not exposing the truth, following the trend of debunking rumors is the stupidest approach.
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Forget it, I don't want to hear this. If you want to trade, then just trade.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 12-15 02:17
Oh, this is the cryptocurrency world. Rumors spread a hundred times faster than the truth.
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CZ has already spoken out, and there are still people who don't believe it. I've seen this trick many times.
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Basically, everyone wants to see their own story; no one truly seeks the truth.
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The people in Dubai pretending to be dead already speak volumes.
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When I was debunking rumors, I also thought I was just joking around. Later, I realized I was just making a fool of myself.
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The public opinion in the crypto world is always like this: the truth often sounds like a lie.
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No matter how hard you try to clarify, it can't beat a good rumor. Now I understand.
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If no big V (influencer) gives a heads-up, then there's no big deal. Why does this logic always hold so well?
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Spreading rumors takes one mouth; debunking runs your legs off, right?
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In the age of information explosion, everyone is a screenwriter.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 12-15 02:04
The truth is, in the crypto world, it will never be recognized.
No one believes official denials; instead, they indulge in gossip every day. This is our ecosystem.
Even CZ personally came out, and some people still say it's to suppress hype. You guys are really something.
The more information there is, the more confused the mind becomes. This is the normal state of the crypto circle.
Rather than chasing the truth, it's better to chase the price increase. My advice is
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-15 01:57
The truth and rumors have long been equally valuable; anyway, whether you believe it or not is up to you.
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TokenSleuth
· 12-15 01:50
People in the crypto world love to deceive themselves—closing their eyes to believe rumors and opening them to say they're suppressing heat. What's the point of all this?
This matter has definitely caused quite a stir. CZ personally stepped in to clarify, showing how fierce the rumors have spread.
Interestingly, if there was really a big scoop, those attending industry events in Dubai would have already leaked it. Yet no one spoke out, which precisely indicates that the gossip is entirely false.
At first, I also jumped on the bandwagon to debunk the rumors, but then I realized—people aren't really seeking the truth; they're just looking for what they want to see online. When a rumor starts, some believe it; when a clarification is issued, others say it's just to suppress the heat.
Forget it, this is how public opinion in the crypto world works. The truth can never keep up with the speed of dissemination; people often see what they want to see. This incident also highlights an important point—the information age makes debunking rumors sometimes even more difficult than spreading them.