Recently, the community has been buzzing about an XRP wallet labeled "NonSatoshi," with all kinds of wild guesses and speculations flooding the scene. As the rumors intensify, Ripple's Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz stepped forward and directly shut down all the suspense with a single sentence.
This incident actually reflects a common problem in the crypto market: the information vacuum is always filled with imagination. Every unverified on-chain data, every unfamiliar wallet label can trigger a collective frenzy on social media. The result is that the market gets drowned in noise, and traders' mindsets are disrupted.
How to break the deadlock? Instead of chasing every rumor's source like a detective, it's better to learn to listen to official voices. When core team members (like the CTO) speak directly, that's the real way to end rumors and stabilize people's confidence. Honestly, it's the same old principle: focus on fundamentals, and don't let the noise on Twitter hijack your trading logic.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 26m ago
It's the same old story; a screenshot in the group can trigger three days of discussion.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 11h ago
Another teacup storm, the community was led by the rhythm
Schwartz's一句话破局, this is the weight of official discourse
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ser_ngmi
· 11h ago
It's the same old story, starting to guess blindly in a vacuum of information, just like always.
The matter of NonSatoshi is actually nothing, a word from the CTO is enough, we should do what we need to do.
Those blindly following rumors need to wake up, the fundamentals are what truly matter.
What are we arguing about on Twitter again? It's better to check the holdings.
This move really shows off, directly shutting everyone's mouth.
Don't just listen to the wind and rain, only official statements count.
There's too much noise, let's see who can truly focus on the fundamentals.
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0xInsomnia
· 11h ago
Here we go again. I just want to know why we always have to wait for the CTO to come forward to debunk rumors.
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ZenMiner
· 11h ago
It's the same old trick again. When there's a vacuum of information, people start speculating. Once the CTO steps in, everything is settled. I wonder why some people always feel the need to dig into wallet tags.
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GmGmNoGn
· 11h ago
Here we go again, always the same pattern. Rumors spread across the internet, and as soon as the official statement comes out, the chatter dies down immediately. This rhythm is truly boring.
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ChainWatcher
· 11h ago
Spreading rumors again, doing the same thing every time, filling in the gaps with assumptions when there's a lack of information.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 12h ago
It's the same old story; I have to wait for the CTO to come out and put out the fire every time.
Recently, the community has been buzzing about an XRP wallet labeled "NonSatoshi," with all kinds of wild guesses and speculations flooding the scene. As the rumors intensify, Ripple's Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz stepped forward and directly shut down all the suspense with a single sentence.
This incident actually reflects a common problem in the crypto market: the information vacuum is always filled with imagination. Every unverified on-chain data, every unfamiliar wallet label can trigger a collective frenzy on social media. The result is that the market gets drowned in noise, and traders' mindsets are disrupted.
How to break the deadlock? Instead of chasing every rumor's source like a detective, it's better to learn to listen to official voices. When core team members (like the CTO) speak directly, that's the real way to end rumors and stabilize people's confidence. Honestly, it's the same old principle: focus on fundamentals, and don't let the noise on Twitter hijack your trading logic.