| ulik567 • PM |
Dec 16, 2025 9:17 AM
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Hello forum members. I’ve been thinking a lot about whether truly objective crypto analysis still exists. The market has grown so much that almost every website, channel, or influencer seems to have some kind of agenda. Sponsored content is often disguised as analysis, and it’s getting harder to tell where information ends and marketing begins. I don’t expect perfect neutrality, but I do want sources that are transparent, data-focused, and honest about uncertainty. For those of you who’ve been around longer, do you think it’s still possible to stay informed without being constantly influenced? And if so, how do you approach this?
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| monika23 • PM |
Dec 16, 2025 9:30 AM
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I think objective analysis is still possible, but it requires more effort than before. You have to be selective and intentional about your sources. Personally, I stopped trusting single opinions and started looking for platforms that aggregate data and explain trends instead of pushing narratives. One example I’ve found useful is https://zoraagent.com It feels more like a research hub than a hype machine. The focus on indicators, technical updates, and blockchain-level developments helps put news into perspective. I also respect the emphasis on transparency and privacy, which is rare in crypto media. It doesn’t eliminate uncertainty, but it gives you a clearer framework for understanding what’s actually going on.
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| ulik567 • PM |
Dec 16, 2025 9:37 AM
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Appreciate the thoughtful response, this gives me a lot to think about.
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