Some projects derive their vitality from the controversies and divisions they create. The market naturally splits into three camps:



The first camp is the opponents. Their fierce criticism actually becomes the best free publicity, attracting a large amount of opposing funds. The more they criticize, the higher the heat, and the more people verify it. This reverse word-of-mouth effect is often hard to predict.

The second camp is the believers. They keep pouring in, not because of fundamentals, but because they believe in a certain possibility. The stickiness of this belief can sometimes be stronger than any technology, supporting the project's market sentiment and trading activity.

The third camp is the spectators. The funds observing the situation are attracted by the heated debates on both sides but never truly enter the market. They wait for the right moment or simply watch the show.

There are no other scenarios — you either understand the rules of this game or get played by the rules.
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