#加密生态动态追踪 Recently, I’ve noticed that some projects are indeed using quite aggressive promotional tactics—flooding social media, climbing search rankings, and all major platforms are laying the groundwork. With this combination of tactics, newcomers might really be attracted. But the question is, what does this overwhelming marketing effort usually indicate? Are the project teams spending money to gain exposure, or is there genuine market demand backing it? High search volume and large discussion counts don’t necessarily mean solid fundamentals. In the crypto world, marketing buzz and project quality are often two different things. Be vigilant and don’t let the hype drown out rational judgment.

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OneBlockAtATimevip
· 12-19 15:48
The greater the marketing buzz, the more cautious you should be. I've seen too many projects that bloom briefly and then fade away.
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0xLostKeyvip
· 12-19 07:24
Marketing buzz really can be a trap. I've seen several projects that bombarded aggressively in the early stages, only for the project team to run away later, and everyone realizes they've been scammed.
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MEVictimvip
· 12-18 13:34
Overwhelming marketing is often a warning sign; do genuine projects really need such aggressive promotion?
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WalletInspectorvip
· 12-17 03:19
The greater the marketing buzz, the more cautious you should be. I've seen too many "scallion-cutting" projects flood the market in this way.
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ApeWithAPlanvip
· 12-17 03:15
Marketing hype ≠ project quality; hearing this too often still needs repetition
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degenonymousvip
· 12-17 03:12
Marketing volume ≠ fundamentals; I've seen this trick many times. Pouring money everywhere, then it all resets to zero. Newbie investors always have to pay tuition fees.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 12-17 03:11
Marketing volume ≠ project quality; this statement hits the mark. But frankly, distinguishing between real and fake is even more difficult than reading K-line charts.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 12-17 03:01
The more aggressive the marketing, the more caution is needed. This is not nonsense but a blood-soaked lesson. High volume ≠ a legitimate project. I've seen through this trick a long time ago. Projects that are trending every day are basically bought with money. Wake up, everyone. It's another round of chopping the leeks, and the show is in full swing without technical support. Search popularity is the most deceptive. Remembering this can help you lose less. I've seen many projects spend money on marketing, but few have good results. Calmly analyzing the fundamentals is the key; otherwise, you're just feeding the leek factory.
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GateUser-5854de8bvip
· 12-17 02:59
High marketing volume ≠ a good project; I've seen this trick many times. Being at the top of the screen is just paid promotion; truly valuable projects tend to be low-key.
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