#加密市场回调 Newcomers are obsessed with buying coins, while veterans focus on the project team: if you can't understand people, you'll always just be an ATM

Many newcomers enter the crypto world only looking at "coin prices." They see a low price and think it's cheap, they see a K-line spike and assume it's going to soar, but never consider who issued the coin, who it serves, and where the funds go.

They don't realize that the most critical variable in this market isn't the charts, isn't the community, but the motives and integrity of the project team.

Veterans, before entering a project, first look at the people, not the coins. Is the team real-named? Do they have past project experience? Do they have VC endorsements? Are there frequent on-chain transactions? Is there a "dump right at launch"? Have they left enough development funds?

Many veterans avoid countless landmine coins and short-lived projects by "judging human nature." They don't pay attention to how beautiful the white paper looks; they focus on actual delivery progress, interaction with the community, and relationships with capital.

Because they know: it's not about whether the coin price will rise, but whether it will be dumped by "insiders."

Newcomers believe in "dreams," while veterans believe in "motives."

If you can't understand human nature, you'll never understand this market.

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