Those obscure projects are hardly worth anyone's effort to criticize. On the contrary, the more successful and promising a project is, the more likely it is to attract a large number of trolls and skeptics—these people see its threat and fear that it might actually succeed. So, from a different perspective, the intensity of FUD itself can reflect a project's true value. The greater the volume and controversy, the more significant the matter is.

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SingleForYearsvip
· 2025-12-30 19:21
Somewhat makes sense, but it's not entirely correct, right? Trash projects can still generate buzz. Speaking of those most aggressive FUD, sometimes it's actually competitors doing it. The more popular something is, the more criticism it attracts, I agree with that. But don't label all critics as "afraid of threats"; sometimes they just simply dislike it. High volume does not equal high value—can this logic be reversed? Anyway, a project that no one criticizes doesn't necessarily lack potential; it might just be too niche.
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 2025-12-30 19:13
This set of logic sounds great, but after research and analysis... genuinely valuable projects have less FUD because no one dares to touch them. Instead, projects with problematic tokenomics designs are the ones most criticized. This is classic self-soothing rhetoric. Data shows that the top 50 projects by market cap actually generate the least noise, and when they truly explode, they remain very quiet. Don't be fooled by this kind of rhetoric; paying attention to the movements of these few wallet addresses is much more reliable than listening to FUD intensity. It's reasonable but not comprehensive. More trolls often indicate two possibilities—either there is a real threat or the project's background is suspicious and worth digging into. Historical data shows that the most controversial projects often turn into another capital pump. You need to learn to distinguish whether you're being suppressed or exposed. This reversal is quite interesting, but I recommend paying attention to the risks—true projects are judged by their ability to resist FUD, not by how many times they are attacked.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 2025-12-27 19:53
This logic is indeed brilliant. The more people criticize it, the more it proves that this thing really poses a threat. FUD is the best endorsement; haters are voting with their feet. Larger volume = greater value. I buy into this theory. The more a project is criticized, the more worth watching. Using FUD as an indicator in reverse, haha. Those neglected are truly the trash; controversy at least indicates that it's alive. Number of haters = potential index. New paper.
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 2025-12-27 19:46
Negative comments actually indicate that the project has potential; I love this logic. --- Wait, there’s also a lot of FUD about trash coins. How do you explain that? --- The more you get criticized, the more valuable it becomes? I feel like some projects are just plain bad. --- So we need to learn to think in reverse; the more intense the FUD, the more attention it deserves. --- No way, some projects have many critics because they indeed have issues, alright? --- That perspective is fresh, but it’s also easy to be fooled, haha. --- It makes sense, but the premise is that the project itself has no problems.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 2025-12-27 19:39
Bearish comments indicate a good project; but I feel like something's off about that logic... So why do people keep criticizing me every day for my worthless coins?
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DAOplomacyvip
· 2025-12-27 19:36
nah this is just the inverse of survivorship bias dressed up as governance theory. like yeah big projects get more heat, but that doesn't mean heat = validity. some things get torched for actual reasons, y'know?
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