He Yi: Overly taking things out of context and misinterpretation are hard to prevent, and rumors, hatred, and conspiracy theories are more likely to sweep through public sentiment.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that He Yi posted on the X platform stating that taking things out of context and over-interpretation are hard to prevent, and rumors, hatred, and conspiracy theories always tend to sway public emotions more effectively. Investors who like to follow such emotions without verification often become a recurring group of investment failures in the industry. Previously, a post showed that CZ’s views on Meme Coins were taken out of context and interpreted as criticizing Meme Coins, whereas his original intention was that most Meme Coins won’t go very far, and Meme Coins with cultural value can exist long-term.

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