Interesting observation: Why are early promoters of $VRA gradually shifting to other projects? What does this reflect? From actively participating in one project to later promoting different ecosystem projects, this kind of shift usually indicates a reassessment of the project's prospects. For the community, promoters' actions are often more honest than words—they vote with their feet, and their choices are worth our consideration.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-11 03:08
Early promoters running away, what does that clearly indicate... voting with your feet is the most honest.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 01-10 15:22
Uh... Basically, it means there's no future prospects. The fastest runners are usually the clearest about it.
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GateUser-20101995
· 01-09 22:17
This project initially issued 9.6 billion! Then another 100 billion! By 2025, it will increase to 200 billion! Now they are about to launch another coin, plpl believers are dead! I turned 50,000 yuan into 1,000 yuan!
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-09 15:44
Ha, this is what they call "voting with your feet," it's more real than listening to what they say...
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Promoters have all left and they're still bullish? That's the most genuine signal.
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Where did the early VRA boosters go? That's a really sharp question...
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To put it simply, people tend to move upward; if the project has no prospects, promoters have already left.
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Interesting, from enthusiastic support to quietly jumping ship—this contrast is truly worth pondering.
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This is what "feet are more honest than words" means; no matter how the project team states things, it’s useless.
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No wonder VRA’s popularity is waning; it turns out the promoters have all turned away.
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The real signal is in these details—don't just listen to what they say, watch what they do.
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Promoter withdrawal = project has issues. It's simple and straightforward but often the most effective.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-09 06:00
The seller running away... actually, it was obvious from the start.
Promoter跑路 is really the most honest signal; no matter how nice they talk, it’s useless.
VRA这事儿 makes it clear that the project team is lacking confidence.
Actions are always more valuable than publicity, it's that simple.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-09 06:00
This guy is right, promoters run away the fastest, much more honest than official press releases.
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pumpamentalist
· 01-09 05:59
What does it mean when promoters run away... You really can't trust their words
No matter how loudly they hype in the early days, they'll be exposed once they take action, it's not interesting
Are those VRA folks switching projects? Haha, what does that say? Judge for yourself
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-09 05:52
Haha, when promoters run away, that's the most honest signal. It's more genuine than anything they say.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-09 05:48
The seller ran away, what else is there to say? This is the reality.
Interesting observation: Why are early promoters of $VRA gradually shifting to other projects? What does this reflect? From actively participating in one project to later promoting different ecosystem projects, this kind of shift usually indicates a reassessment of the project's prospects. For the community, promoters' actions are often more honest than words—they vote with their feet, and their choices are worth our consideration.