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Have you ever wondered why others' "top secret messages" always manage to precisely cut your gains?
Honestly, the amount of information in the crypto world each day is enough to drown a person, but only about 5% of it is truly useful. And the rest—community pump signals, influencers hyping coins, various screenshots of "inside info"—all seem tempting, but in reality, most are carefully crafted traps.
Where is the problem? Many people are used to passive reception, believing every rumor. But the market won't wait for your reaction; when it's time to lose, you've already lost.
Instead of being bombarded with information, it's better to learn how to judge for yourself.
**On-chain data is hard currency.** What large addresses are doing is more real than any hype. Look at those publicly available on-chain analysis data—where the money is flowing, what institutions are doing—these won't deceive you.
**The project itself speaks.** The frequency of code updates on GitHub, progress on the official website—these can show whether the project is actually working or just air. Compared to flashy promotional copy, the pace of code is more honest.
**A sense of cycle is more valuable than news.** Bull and bear markets follow certain patterns. When everyone is frantically shouting buy signals, it's precisely the time to be cautious; when public opinion is overwhelmingly pessimistic, it's worth taking a serious look.
Ultimately, truly valuable information requires your verification and reflection. Reject blind following, and you can avoid always being the one who takes the loss.