Why are the cryptocurrencies endorsed by well-known figures becoming less popular? Market participation has noticeably declined. Is it because the projects themselves have lost their appeal, or have investors' strategies changed in this round of the market? From trading activity and holding patterns, it seems the market is re-evaluating projects that rely solely on endorsements. The underlying issues reflected here are worth pondering.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-19 20:49
Endorsement coins are cooling off. To put it simply, the retail investors have become smarter.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-19 06:55
Endorsement coins are all scams, I've said it a long time ago.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 01-18 17:53
Backed endorsements should have failed long ago. The crypto circle still treats big V influencers as a golden signboard.
Once the celebrity effect fades, the true nature of the project becomes clear. Now everyone is getting smarter.
Projects that only hype without substance no longer have takers, and that's good.
When the endorsed coins plummet, why do the big V influencers go silent? It's hilarious.
Truly valuable projects don't rely on celebrities; the market will speak.
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LiquidationAlert
· 01-18 17:52
Endorsement coins should have gone out of style long ago; the celebrity effect is really not effective anymore.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 01-18 17:46
Endorsement coins should have been phased out long ago; they're all just suckers buying in.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 01-18 17:36
Endorsement coins should have been phased out long ago; relying on a name to make a living can only last a few years.
Why are the cryptocurrencies endorsed by well-known figures becoming less popular? Market participation has noticeably declined. Is it because the projects themselves have lost their appeal, or have investors' strategies changed in this round of the market? From trading activity and holding patterns, it seems the market is re-evaluating projects that rely solely on endorsements. The underlying issues reflected here are worth pondering.