When projects face issues, the spotlight often falls on KOLs who promoted them. But here's the thing—are they really orchestrating the whole situation? Probably not. Sure, mistakes happen, and yes, they took a hit like any other investor who got caught up in it. That's the reality of being in this space.



But this brings up something crucial: we can't just rely on what anyone says, no matter how influential they are. DYOR isn't just a catchphrase; it's your actual survival toolkit in crypto. Research the project mechanics, check the team credentials, trace the token flows, and understand what you're putting money into. Every investor—whether they're a known personality or flying under the radar—bears responsibility for their own decisions.

The lesson here? Don't chase hype. Don't blindly follow endorsements. Dig deeper, ask harder questions, and make calls based on facts, not personalities.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 01-22 22:21
Nap warning, I saw someone passing the buck to KOL again... To be honest, I don't have much to do with it; I only care about where the token flow is going.

I'm awake now, DYOR is really not just a slogan; it's a lifesaver. Can't even bring myself to spend gas fees on research, serves them right.

Copycats all deserve to die, no exceptions.
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BoredWatchervip
· 01-21 19:03
Well said, finally someone dares to speak the truth. I'm just wondering why every time a project collapses, people blame the KOL, as if they owe you something, while you haven't researched anything and just went all in.

DYOR (Do Your Own Research) is not just a phrase; it's truly the only thing that can save you in this circle.
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AirdropHermitvip
· 01-20 07:56
Honestly, KOLs are also human, not gods. The ones who take the blame are always retail investors.

How many times have I said DYOR? No one listens.

People chasing hype should suffer some losses so they can learn their lesson next time.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-20 07:53
In simple terms, when the crypto market crashes, people blame the KOLs, but they are also just victims of being cut, so why shoulder all the blame?

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DYOR is really not just talk; you need to dig into the project, check the team, and look at the fund flow. Otherwise, you're just waiting to be harvested.

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Don't be naive. Listening to others is not as good as looking at the data yourself. No matter how big the V is, it can't save you from paying the IQ tax.

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It's always the same. When something goes wrong, you curse the KOLs. Why didn't you think about that when you bought? Enough.

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It's just one sentence: if you didn't do your homework, don't blame others. This industry is your responsibility.

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Check the team background, look into token flow—these basic tasks are lazy to do, and that's why you get what you deserve.

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I think that, for those blindly chasing the trend, nine out of ten will regret it, and the remaining one is just lucky.
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LayerZeroJunkievip
· 01-20 07:28
To be honest, I love hearing that. Those who keep blaming KOLs every day, not doing their own research and blaming others, their logic is really impeccable.

DYOR is not just a slogan; it's the lifeline. How many people have been exploited and are still blaming the world, it's hilarious.
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