Just looking at the main trending coins in the market right now, but gotta say—CT feels sketchy at best. The hype around these tokens sometimes doesn't match the actual fundamentals, you know? Worth keeping your eyes open before jumping into anything that's blowing up on socials.
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AirdropFatigue
· 11h ago
Too realistic, that bunch of stuff in CT is just over-marketing, the fundamentals are easily exposed upon inspection.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-12 01:56
It's the same story again: on social media, nine out of ten coins promoted are just hype.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-12 01:50
The mismatch between fundamentals and hype has long been a characteristic. The more social buzz an item has, the more caution is needed—once the incentive mechanism is distorted, the cost of trust becomes exorbitant.
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SellTheBounce
· 01-12 01:48
Social media hype ≠ fundamentals. How many people have learned this lesson the hard way? When there's a rebound, you should sell and wait for the next lower point.
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 01-12 01:28
Really, now most of what CT hype is just hot air; you can tell by looking at the fundamentals.
Just looking at the main trending coins in the market right now, but gotta say—CT feels sketchy at best. The hype around these tokens sometimes doesn't match the actual fundamentals, you know? Worth keeping your eyes open before jumping into anything that's blowing up on socials.