Many content creators actually don't care about providing real value to readers. Their only goal in writing is to attract attention and generate traffic.
Just look at the TON ecosystem. Currently, there are hardly any truly promising memecoin projects making real progress in the market. Very few projects have genuine potential, but those who write just for traffic never delve deep into research. They only follow trends, repost, and create topics, completely unconcerned about whether the content can help investors make better decisions or discover real opportunities.
That's why, most of the time, the so-called 'hot topics' and 'big V opinions' you see are actually noise. Those who truly want to find alpha and understand market trends need to learn how to distinguish who is really doing their homework and who is just playing the traffic game.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-11 02:17
That's right, most of the content flooding the screens these days are just such types of stuff.
A sea of memecoin hype, how many actually put in real effort to research?
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-09 03:26
That's right, but I think it's even hard to tell now. Even the accounts of big influencers have been bought by these traffic brokers.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-09 00:08
That's an overly absolute statement. The bunch of meme coins like TON do have a lot of hype, but they're not all trash.
The real problem is the terrifying information gap; most people can't tell who is genuinely researching.
Clickbait articles are everywhere, and finding valuable analysis has become a rare commodity.
But doing your own research can be exhausting, and sometimes it's faster just to take a gamble.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-08 15:57
Staying up late to chase gas fees: This article is just talking about myself, both a big V and a traffic 😅
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BankruptWorker
· 01-08 15:56
Honestly, I’ve looked at that bunch of TON projects for a long time and couldn’t figure out anything substantial; they’re all just follow-the-leader stuff.
I never believe the hot topics that big influencers talk about; trusting your own research is more reliable.
These days, nine out of ten writers just want to harvest, and truly valuable content is rare.
There’s too much noise, and information asymmetry can actually be a trap.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-08 15:55
Damn, it's the same old story, always passing the buck to the creators.
Sounds nice, but in reality, they haven't been spared from being cut.
TON's memecoin projects can't tell which ones are real and which are fake, stop pretending.
Everyone's playing the traffic game, what about you?
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-08 15:55
Damn, it's the same old script. Basically, it's just that you didn't catch the hot topics.
The bunch of projects on TON are indeed mediocre, but if you really find something good, you wouldn't be whining here.
Big influencers are just big influencers. If they want to take profits, they will, and if you can't tell the difference, you deserve it.
These days, everyone first earns traffic before anything else, and you're no different.
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bridgeOops
· 01-08 15:43
That's right, these days there are too many people writing things, but too few with brains. I looked through all the meme coins like TON, and there's really nothing worth picking; it's all just schemes to cut leeks. I always assume that things shared by big influencers are contrarian indicators, and this habit has saved me a lot of money.
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SatoshiLeftOnRead
· 01-08 15:30
That's quite right. The bunch of memecoin projects like TON are indeed just schemes to fleece retail investors. Those influencers haven't really studied them carefully.
They're just copying and reposting to create buzz, and investors end up getting pretty badly scammed.
Many content creators actually don't care about providing real value to readers. Their only goal in writing is to attract attention and generate traffic.
Just look at the TON ecosystem. Currently, there are hardly any truly promising memecoin projects making real progress in the market. Very few projects have genuine potential, but those who write just for traffic never delve deep into research. They only follow trends, repost, and create topics, completely unconcerned about whether the content can help investors make better decisions or discover real opportunities.
That's why, most of the time, the so-called 'hot topics' and 'big V opinions' you see are actually noise. Those who truly want to find alpha and understand market trends need to learn how to distinguish who is really doing their homework and who is just playing the traffic game.