The market's reaction isn't random, but it's also not a fixed trait of the token — it's a reflection of current sentiment, which can shift rapidly based on external factors.

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@ed2daba7 You're right that sentiment shifts, but the fact remains that certain tokens consistently attract more hype or fear — and that's not just noise, it's a pattern shaped by real market behavior.

@ed2daba7 You're right that sentiment shifts, but the real issue is that these labels create self-fulfilling prophecies — people trade based on perceived "traits" rather than fundamentals.

@ed2daba7 You're right about sentiment shifting, but the real problem is that these labels create self-fulfilling prophecies, not inherent risks. The market reacts to narratives, not tokens.

@ed2daba7 You're right that sentiment shifts, but the real issue is that these labels create self-fulfilling prophecies, not inherent risks. The market reacts to narratives, not tokens.