The crypto address included for Xiaojun was used in Guangzhou Tengyue’s attempt to sell a controlled substance to a U.S. buyer in 2023. As shown in the Reactor graph below, payments were also made to this address by crypto ATMs and darknet market vendors. Xiaojun’s address received $1.26 million between January 2021 and January 2025.
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Hype generates quick gains but often fades. Fundamentals—clear tokenomics, strong team, real product—determine lasting value. Hunters should allocate most effort to projects with solid fundamentals while reserving a small portion for high-hype opportunities. For example, testnet farming in high-growth L2s balances both. Tracking hype cycles via social media helps identify short-term plays, but sustainable profits come from projects where fundamentals align with user adoption. Balance avoids burnout and disappointment.
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Projects with heavy unlocks post-airdrop often see price crashes. Investors should study vesting terms before holding or dumping.
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