Community popularity does not necessarily mean good returns. This market phenomenon in 2025 couldn't be clearer.
Just look at the performance of these popular coins: $SOL has the loudest community voice (26.8%), but it dropped 35% $ETH has a 13.4% heat, with a 13% decline $SUI has an 11.8% appeal, with a 66% crash $S accounts for only 2.3% of discussions but lost 71% $AVAX accounts for 1.2%, down 68% $ADA accounts for 1.9%, down 59%
Applying a simple logic: the projects that talk the most often are often the ones that lose the most. High popularity ≠ high returns, and this correlation has long been broken. Instead of tracking which coin is hottest, it's better to look at real trading data and on-chain activity.
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WhaleInTraining
· 2025-12-18 14:23
It's the same explanation again, but I feel like on-chain data isn't very reliable either... The ones who truly make money never speak up in the community.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-18 08:45
3 a.m., another arbitrage gap has been found... The real issue behind this data is the depth of liquidity.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 2025-12-16 14:58
Coins that talk too much are falling sharply; this time, it's a clear lesson. Chasing hype is just chasing the fate of retail investors.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 2025-12-16 14:40
Talking too much is a sign of a scammer harvesting profits; this principle should have been understood long ago.
Community popularity does not necessarily mean good returns. This market phenomenon in 2025 couldn't be clearer.
Just look at the performance of these popular coins:
$SOL has the loudest community voice (26.8%), but it dropped 35%
$ETH has a 13.4% heat, with a 13% decline
$SUI has an 11.8% appeal, with a 66% crash
$S accounts for only 2.3% of discussions but lost 71%
$AVAX accounts for 1.2%, down 68%
$ADA accounts for 1.9%, down 59%
Applying a simple logic: the projects that talk the most often are often the ones that lose the most. High popularity ≠ high returns, and this correlation has long been broken. Instead of tracking which coin is hottest, it's better to look at real trading data and on-chain activity.