In addition to verifying the authenticity of rumors, the 'rumor tracing function' can also track the source of false information, fundamentally curbing the spread of rumors.
This function records the nodes of rumor dissemination through blockchain technology:
After each rumor enters the platform, the system generates a unique 'source ID', marking the forwarding account, dissemination time, and forwarding hierarchy in real-time; at the same time, by analyzing the IP address and device fingerprint, it locks in the core account that first published the rumor and exposes its historical publication records, such as whether it has repeatedly published false information.
For example:
A rumor that 'a certain token will receive investment from a giant' was traced back, revealing that it was initiated by an account that had previously published 12 false messages, and that account is associated with a certain short-selling organization, timely reminding users to beware of 'short-selling deception.'
Currently, the platform has assisted users in identifying over 30 "professional rumor accounts," and the relevant information has been synchronized to the cryptocurrency industry blacklist, making it impossible for malicious spreaders to escape.#Traderumou $ALT




