Looking at the reactions in the comment section, this project has indeed sparked quite a bit of controversy. But I think this precisely indicates something — a strong community and solid financial backing are the key factors that determine how far a project can go. The more polarized the comments, the sometimes the more it proves the project's popularity and attention. Based on this judgment, I decide to gradually build a position and observe the subsequent development.
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RektHunter
· 12-29 19:55
Controversy = popularity. I agree with this logic, but it depends on the flow of funds. Don't let public opinion steer the rhythm.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-29 19:53
Wow, that makes some sense. But I don't think I'll cut losses on this round of building positions.
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SerumSquirter
· 12-29 19:53
Oh bro, I've heard the saying that controversy = popularity way too many times... Which project was it that said that last time?
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TideReceder
· 12-29 19:29
Controversy is just hype; I'm tired of this logic already, haha.
Looking at the reactions in the comment section, this project has indeed sparked quite a bit of controversy. But I think this precisely indicates something — a strong community and solid financial backing are the key factors that determine how far a project can go. The more polarized the comments, the sometimes the more it proves the project's popularity and attention. Based on this judgment, I decide to gradually build a position and observe the subsequent development.