The founder's influence is real—people are jumping into $BFS purely for the name attached to it. That kind of momentum can move markets fast. Whether it's sustainable is another story, but you can't deny the pull when a strong personality backs a project.

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ShortingEnthusiastvip
· 33m ago
Basically, it's just faith-based top-up. The founder's card can indeed siphon some blood. But how long can this hype last? I can't bet on it.
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ChainMaskedRidervip
· 12h ago
The founder's halo is just a card; it can deceive for a while but not forever... Basically, it's still about betting on the persona not to collapse.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 12h ago
The founder halo really can be a way to fleece investors. People just jump in for the name. Short-term gains are possible, but long-term prospects are uncertain.
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NFTregrettervip
· 12h ago
Oh my God, this is the truth of the crypto world. A celebrity effect can go bankrupt in a second, and you wouldn't even know.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12h ago
The celebrity effect is just so outrageous, it's really just following the trend to buy coins. As long as someone has your back, it feels comfortable.
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