There have been many negative interpretations in the market regarding GeniusTerminal's investment from YZI Labs and the appointment of a senior executive from a major exchange as an advisor. Some claimed this was a bearish signal for Aster DEX, and there were even rumors of "advisors abandoning the project" or "diversifying their focus."
However, these judgments are actually misinterpretations. The project leader Leonard promptly clarified the facts. At the same time, the advisor also responded publicly to the rumors, confirming that there is no conflict between the two projects, only a diversified layout in different sectors.
It seems that in the flow of market information, over-interpretation is still common. For project teams and ecosystem participants, timely clarification of rumors and proactive communication are very necessary. This helps investors clarify their thinking and avoid being misled.
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memecoin_therapy
· 21h ago
Here we go again, this kind of automatic mind-reading act...
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-15 01:39
Another false alarm, the market really jumps to conclusions at the slightest breeze.
It's good that Leonard came out to clarify, otherwise how long would these rumors keep spreading.
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QuorumVoter
· 01-13 21:51
Another wave of collective delusion? Leonard quickly came out to put out the fire, which shows that he was indeed led by the rhythm.
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MevHunter
· 01-13 21:48
Here we go again, this kind of jumpy rhythm is really exhausting.
About this kind of thing, I just want to say, either Leonard comes out to speak earlier or don't blame everyone for guessing wildly. Human nature.
Is there any problem with the advisor taking on two projects? Who doesn't want to expand more if it can make money? Must it be either/or?
Leonard's clarification was quite quick, right? It's just that online rumors spread too fast; refuting rumors can never keep up with the spread of false information.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 01-13 21:44
It's the same old trick. As soon as they hear "advisor," they start panic selling. Truly speechless.
Leonard just needs to come out and clarify, is multi-channel layout really that hard to understand?
Information asymmetry is really the secret to wealth. Those who react quickly have already bottomed out.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 01-13 21:41
Once again, it's this kind of "one message flying everywhere" operation, truly impressive.
Rumors always spread faster than the truth, which is the norm in the crypto world.
It's good that Leonard stepped forward to clarify; at least there are still people willing to speak out proactively.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-13 21:23
It's the same old story, the market just loves to spread rumors.
Leonard coming out to clarify is truly amazing, otherwise, a bunch of people would follow the panic.
There have been many negative interpretations in the market regarding GeniusTerminal's investment from YZI Labs and the appointment of a senior executive from a major exchange as an advisor. Some claimed this was a bearish signal for Aster DEX, and there were even rumors of "advisors abandoning the project" or "diversifying their focus."
However, these judgments are actually misinterpretations. The project leader Leonard promptly clarified the facts. At the same time, the advisor also responded publicly to the rumors, confirming that there is no conflict between the two projects, only a diversified layout in different sectors.
It seems that in the flow of market information, over-interpretation is still common. For project teams and ecosystem participants, timely clarification of rumors and proactive communication are very necessary. This helps investors clarify their thinking and avoid being misled.