It seems that quite a few people basically know about me from @humafinance, yet I've never made it to the rankings.
So it can be proven that Yaps' algorithm is a pile of ???
Regarding the influence of trading signals, for example, a bunch of whale trader addresses from Hype are the real Inner Circle CT. For instance, a guy using 50X leverage can impact the prices of BTC and ETH in a short time (within 2-3 hours).
For many projects, true KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders) will invest a significant amount of capital to become important liquidity providers. They bring in funds and can also encourage their friends to participate.
For example, in the early days of BP, my friends and I held over 10% of the total open interest (OI) and more than 3% of the total value locked (TVL). Of course, now the TVL and OI have increased significantly, so the proportion is much smaller.
I suggest that institutions and project teams consider ways to impress true KOLs, who genuinely recognize and support the project; the resulting buying pressure and TVL are far more valuable than a hundred AI-generated articles.
What the market recognizes more is that XX bought, and XX participated.
Not that XXX is XXX, based on the new paradigm of XXX technology framework.
The algorithm's siege can be broken through strength.
Seek inward, seek again, and enhance oneself.