It seems that this phenomenon indeed exists and can be verified in most cases. Recently, I came across the rainbowfish project, which looks solid fundamentally and theoretically could steadily rise to the 5 million level, but was brutally crushed to zero due to some absurd FUD. The anime coin from a few days ago follows the same pattern, along with the previous nick shirley coin, with the same套路. These kinds of incidents happen too frequently—high-quality projects are destroyed by bearish sentiment, and market irrationality is fully exposed in the crypto space. Investor sentiment fluctuations, spreading panic, coupled with coordinated dumpings, often drag potential projects down. Ironically, this is the harsh reality of the crypto world.

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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 01-04 12:54
The crypto world is like this; good projects also die due to public opinion. Truly speechless.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 01-04 12:00
The crypto world is like this; good projects die at the hands of FUD, how many times has this happened?
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LowCapGemHuntervip
· 01-04 07:19
The crypto circle is like this; even good projects can't withstand a wave of FUD, it's truly incredible.

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Rainbowfish is indeed outrageous; the fundamentals are right there, yet it was still hammered down.

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It's always the same routine; the bears shout a few times together, and retail investors follow by cutting their losses, it's funny.

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I saw that time about anime coin too; honestly, it's still human greed and fear—this is the real enemy.

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Instead of blaming the projects, it's better to blame market participants; irrationality is the norm.

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Among these hammered projects, there are definitely good prospects, but who dares to buy the dip?

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The "reality" of the crypto world is savage growth plus information asymmetry; only luck can keep you alive.

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So, it's important to learn how to distinguish; don't follow the crowd into those easily killed by FUD.
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WhaleMistakervip
· 01-02 02:17
The crypto world is like this—good projects die at the hands of FUD, while the amateurs run early and make a profit.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 01-01 13:53
The crypto world is like this, good projects are also useless, once FUD starts, everything is over

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Rainbowfish is really outrageous, with such a strong fundamental, it was still crushed

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It's always the same pattern, bears coordinate to dump, retail investors can only be the bagholders

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I also watched that wave of anime, it’s truly incredible, a single rumor can wipe it to zero

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To be honest, the market is completely irrational, emotions are everything

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Remember the Nick Shirley coin incident? Now Rainbowfish is repeating the same, when will it end?

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This is why you need to hold your mindset, don’t be driven by panic

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Promising projects are being crushed by coordinated dumping, the crypto world’s tactics are really deep

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FUD is everywhere, even good projects can’t withstand it, a sense of powerlessness

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The market is irrational to the point of absurdity, high-quality projects can be destroyed just like that
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GraphGuruvip
· 01-01 13:50
The crypto world is like this, no matter how good a project is, it can't withstand a wave of FUD. It's really hard to watch.

By the way, rainbowfish is really unfairly treated; the fundamentals are there.

Another project killed by emotions, I'm used to it...

A coordinated move by the bears, retail investors have to suffer along. This kind of thing happens every week.

Hey wait, why does this routine look exactly the same as the previous few coins... copycat, huh.

Alright, there's nothing more to say about the crypto world. Irrationality is the norm.
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RektCoastervip
· 01-01 13:46
The collection logic in the crypto circle is really brilliant. As soon as FUD is released, the herd follows suit and dumps, without thinking about who is behind the scenes stirring up trouble.
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 01-01 13:45
The crypto circle is like this, as soon as FUD appears, everything collapses. Good projects can't be saved.

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The rainbowfish incident was truly incredible; the fundamentals were basically ruined by bearish public opinion.

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It's the same old trick. Coins that seem to have potential always die because of emotions in the end.

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Coordinated dump attacks are really brutal. No matter how good the project is, it can't withstand collective panic.

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The crypto world is just an emotional game; fundamentals are all nonsense.

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That wave of anime coins was also crazy. They seemed fine, but then...

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Market sentiment is much more brutal than technical analysis, really.

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That's just how reality is. Quality projects fall together with shitcoins.
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VitalikFanAccountvip
· 01-01 13:35
Really, I saw the rainbowfish thing too, it was incredible. Just because of a few broken rumors, it went to zero, and good fundamentals are useless.

This is the crypto world, no matter how good a project is, it can't withstand coordinated fud...

I also got caught in the anime coin wave, playing the same trick three times and still not learning to avoid pitfalls, it's hilarious.

The shorts are too ruthless, irrational dumping has become the norm.

Honestly, it's a market sentiment game; whoever has stronger public opinion wins.

This group of investors is too easily scared, any negative news and they all run.

The dark side of the crypto world is fully exposed; sometimes fundamentals are really worthless.

Powerful projects are buried alive by FUD, and all I can say is, that's just how the crypto world is.
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PhantomMinervip
· 01-01 13:32
Really, the crypto world is so crazy that one FUD can destroy a good project

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The rainbowfish case was incredible; the fundamentals are so solid yet it still got smashed through, what does that say?

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It's always the same routine—anime coins, nick coins, now it's happening again. The market is just an irrational monster

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Coordinated dumping is so disgusting; how can retail investors compete?

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Ironically, everyone knows it's a routine, but we still get caught, there's nothing we can do

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The key is that you can't tell which project will really be smashed; by the time you react, it's already zero

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In the crypto world, this emotional game, sometimes fundamentals are irrelevant

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High-quality projects being destroyed by emotions, in simple terms, is just retail investors taking the hit
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