Trump's gold card sells for 1.3 billion? Data is severely contradicted by the platform! How much can we trust the words of the big shots in the crypto world?
Folks, Trump is making headlines again! He announced yesterday that his 'gold card' sold for 1.3 billion dollars, but was immediately contradicted by the prediction platform Polymarket which remarked: without seeing the final payment data, it doesn't count! Now the probability of sales being predicted at 0 has actually reached 89%!
This situation is quite interesting. Even a person of Trump's caliber can embellish the truth, can you fully trust all the 'promises of soaring prices' and 'billion-dollar ecosystems' in the crypto world? The news can be a mix of truth and falsehood, and in the end, it's often the blind followers who pay the price.
What should retail investors do?
Remember: in the crypto world, when you hear something, always raise a question mark. Especially for those messages that sound too good to be true but lack on-chain data or clear evidence. Don't let the aura of celebrities skew your judgment; stick to your own investment logic, observe more, research more, and act less impulsively.
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