Do you also have this feeling — as soon as you enter the crypto community, you're overwhelmed by all kinds of voices. Some are shouting buy signals wildly, others are chasing gains while feeling anxious, fragmented information is flying everywhere, making it impossible to distinguish which signals are real and which are just noise.
And what’s the result? Truly valuable market information has long been drowned out in this chaos.
What to do? Actually, you need to learn how to "filter." Not all discussions are worth paying attention to, and not all price movements require immediate reactions. The key is to find your own observation framework — whether it's on-chain data analysis, tracking institutional movements, or fundamental research — and establish a clear information screening system.
In this way, no matter how noisy the market gets, you'll still be able to hear your own main melody.
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Why is the "party" in the crypto market so noisy?
Do you also have this feeling — as soon as you enter the crypto community, you're overwhelmed by all kinds of voices. Some are shouting buy signals wildly, others are chasing gains while feeling anxious, fragmented information is flying everywhere, making it impossible to distinguish which signals are real and which are just noise.
And what’s the result? Truly valuable market information has long been drowned out in this chaos.
What to do? Actually, you need to learn how to "filter." Not all discussions are worth paying attention to, and not all price movements require immediate reactions. The key is to find your own observation framework — whether it's on-chain data analysis, tracking institutional movements, or fundamental research — and establish a clear information screening system.
In this way, no matter how noisy the market gets, you'll still be able to hear your own main melody.