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What has recently happened with ZCash? A seemingly simple personnel change has triggered excessive media interpretation.
Josh announced his departure to start a new company, mainly to reduce the board's control over his new project — the logic here is actually quite clear. But the problem is that major news outlets then began to hype headlines like "ZCash Core Team Departure Wave," with a very tight pacing.
Looking at it calmly, Josh's actions do not mean the entire ZCash ecosystem is collapsing. He is launching a new initiative, not abandoning the existing project. There is an essential difference between the two, but after media manipulation, it has evolved into a different form of public opinion.
This kind of information distortion is common in the crypto community. A personnel adjustment can be amplified into "abandoning ship," and a few pictures can change market expectations. It’s worth reflecting on how we can grasp the core logic of events amid the massive amount of fragmented information without being led astray.
Really, information in this circle is too easy to be manipulated. A single headline can cause a market sell-off.
The key is to see the essence clearly. Don't follow the gossip crowd and worry blindly.
It's just the project optimizing its structure, nothing major.
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Josh changing jobs somewhere else, how did it become a "great escape"?
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This routine is so familiar, they play it every time
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Basically, financial media need traffic, and ZCash has to take the blame
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Resignation ≠ collapse, such simple logic is being distorted
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One person's resignation can scare the entire project? Nonsense
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Just from the headline, I can tell it's that same narrative again, everyone needs to stay calm
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Why must personnel changes be packaged as doomsday theories?
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This wave of ZCash operations actually made me see who is telling the truth
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Instead of being led by the rhythm, it's better to look at the code yourself—don't be hijacked by a few tweets
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In the fragmented information era, anyone can become an "analyst," it's scary
Coming with the same old story? Josh clearly just wants independence, but they have to portray it as the ecosystem is doomed.
This is the crypto world, rumors spread a hundred times faster than the truth...
Honestly, those who are led by the headlines should reflect. It's too easy to be brainwashed by news titles.
Josh is just doing his own thing, how does that mean ZCash is going to fail? What's the logic?
In this fragmented information era, being cautious is not a bad thing. Don't jump to conclusions just by reading the headlines.
It's just about wanting more autonomy, but the media insists on framing it negatively. Disgusting.
Josh just wanted to have some fun on his own, how did it become "abandoning the ship"?
These days, people with information gaps are just being exploited. Wake up, everyone.
Before reading the news, think with your brain. Don't be led by the rhythm.
The ZCash ecosystem isn't dead; it's just the media feeding on blood-stained buns.
One decision becomes ten news stories, and the crypto community is just being brainwashed like this.
How did Josh's matter get linked to the collapse of ZCash? That's funny.
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Josh's new project becomes "core collapse"? This logic is as straightforward as sandwich attacks, first dumping then buying the dip, a套路 used for ten years.
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It's hilarious, a one-sentence story being exaggerated into a "ship abandonment wave," this tactic is even more aggressive than gas wars. How much time should retail investors waste on this fragmented information...
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Price shocks start from such rumors, the media is the biggest dark pool market maker.
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Friends, this is why I say information asymmetry is the most profitable arbitrage zone—90% of people are caught up in the rhythm, 10% are counting money at midnight.
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One person's actions are infinitely magnified into ecosystem death, I've seen this trick too many times. The key is, every time someone pays the price.
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Interestingly, the more fragmented the era, the easier it is to be deceived as a whole. The article is well written, but the question is—among those who see this, how many will truly think calmly?
Josh's startup aims for freedom, but the media insists on saying ZCash is doomed. Laugh out loud.
Fortunately, I don't believe the news; I look directly at on-chain data to speak.
That's why I only pay attention to on-chain signals. Public opinion is always lagging behind and garbage.
Using this routine again? Tomorrow it's gossip, the day after it's a reversal. That's how the crypto circle operates.