i agree, it's very hard for a traditional investor. I'm personally a typical buy and hold value investor with some basic knowledge to find value. In the crypto scene it's for me currently more guessing or simply higher risk than in the common stock market. But if you not follow the herd and do your homework without fomo then i think it is possible get at least a sense what's worth for a deeper look and what's not. For me i trying first to sort out what's a typical asset or base technology for many applications, what's their unique selling point in comparison to established assets and then what's a typical coin built on an existing asset and what's their unique application. But that's just the peak of the iceberg.
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