Recently, there has been a rumor circulating in the market that Aave actually holds a whopping 7% of WLFI! As a result, a member of the WLFI team named Dylan directly came out and said, "This is fake news!" 😂

Let me clarify this for everyone. Most old players of Aave are familiar with it. So, when they hear that Aave holds a large amount, many people's first reaction is, "Is that true??" Dylan's response hit back directly, making the atmosphere a bit awkward.

In fact, such things are quite common in the crypto and DeFi circles. People often say that some big shot has bought a certain coin or that a project has quietly accumulated... It sounds explosive, but many times there is no evidence, just someone talking. Some even deliberately spread news to pump and dump, you know, the tricks have always been there.

So, when you see news like "I heard" or "suspected," really don't rush in. Dylan's direct clarification is quite bold; at least he isn't afraid. Otherwise, some projects might actually be hoping for such news to circulate to boost their prices for a bit. But with his statement, it at least shows they aren't behind any small maneuvers.

In short, market news can be both true and false, especially in such a confidence-dependent field where a single statement can trigger a wave of volatility. So, I advise everyone to pay more attention to official news and not just follow others' rumors blindly.

Gossip over, let's disperse! #ETH创历史新高 #WLFI