🔴The power of the masses is not a measure of accuracy🍀💎

🌟A recent analysis published today indicates that Twitter accounts with a large number of followers (over 100,000) often provide inaccurate predictions. In contrast, smaller accounts (10–30 thousand followers) were more accurate in predicting the movement of Ether prices.

🌟 The rise in popularity of celebrity-linked tokens

The new phenomenon of "Celebrity Tokens" continues to rise, especially on the Solana network, driven by media hype associated with celebrities. Such tokens are often not valued based on intrinsic utility but rather on the popularity of the personality they are named after.

🔸️Why is this news important for investors?

Caution is advised when following opinions based solely on fame — an increase in followers does not equate to accuracy in predictions.

Be cautious with tokens based on celebrity endorsements — many are used to attract quick attention and may not be stable investment options.

Accurate measurements are better than social noise — this distinction between sources aids in making more complex and informed decisions.

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