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TopEscapeArtist
· 01-05 01:41
I wasn't joking; I was caught up by a certain influencer's "bullish technical outlook"... Now I keep watching for MACD golden crosses and other reversals every day, but the more I wait, the more hopeless I feel. This article is spot on, but my problem is—I simply can't control myself from verifying; I see historical highs and want to buy the dip.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-05 00:54
Bro, you're right. There are too many scammers now, especially in the crypto world.
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Deepfake technology has been played out by major institutions long ago, and only now do we realize.
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But honestly, how many people actually cross-check...
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Anyway, I don't trust a single source of information, I've been burned before.
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These days, it's not enough to just understand the content; you also need to be able to read people.
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It feels like big players are the first to use it, and retail investors are only catching on later.
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So, how do you all distinguish between real and fake information? Share your methods.
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In the crypto world, the biggest fear in decision-making is information asymmetry. It's truly terrifying upon reflection.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-05 00:50
Manipulation information warfare has already begun, and the crypto world is the hardest hit.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-05 00:44
Honestly, now even casually browsing a video, you have to be cautious of scams, especially those "big V analyses" in the crypto circle...
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-05 00:33
Honestly, how much of the crypto analysis flooding the screens right now is actually genuine... I'm all worried.
With deepfakes and AI-generated content becoming increasingly sophisticated, media literacy is more critical than ever. These technologies have been accessible to well-resourced entities far longer than the general public. When consuming online content, especially financial information or market analysis, verify sources carefully and cross-check claims across multiple credible platforms. In the crypto space, this vigilance is essential—don't rely on single sources for investment decisions.