Don't be fooled by flashy indicators. The most straightforward metric is often overlooked—actual fee payments. I'm talking about the comprehensive costs that reflect real trading activity: priority fees, tips, transaction fees, plus MEV-related costs like Jito. These data don't lie. Actual fee payments mean real transactions are happening. To see if a chain or a market has genuine activity, instead of chasing colorful vanity metrics, it's better to follow where the money flows—fee payments are the most honest signal of trading vitality.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 9h ago
Fee flow never lies. I've seen too many project teams deceive people with false activity data, only to find on-chain fee payments—it's all smoke. It's like discovering permission control vulnerabilities during an audit; no matter how exquisite the UI, it can't hide it. Directly seeing where the money flows is more honest than any PR article.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-26 20:00
The flow of funds is the real truth; those TPS, daily active users, and other metrics are just smokescreens. Looking directly at the wallet bleeding situation is much more reliable than listening to project teams boast.
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PonziWhisperer
· 12-26 19:59
Cost is the truth; everything else is just a cover. Just look at how much gas was burned, and that's it.
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LightningClicker
· 12-26 19:57
Cost is the real truth, nothing false about it — money doesn't lie
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DiamondHands
· 12-26 19:49
To be honest, the flow of funds is the real eye-opener. Those inflated TVL and trading volume figures have long become numbingly obvious.
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AirdropChaser
· 12-26 19:48
Cash flow is the real truth; don't be fooled by those pretty charts.
Don't be fooled by flashy indicators. The most straightforward metric is often overlooked—actual fee payments. I'm talking about the comprehensive costs that reflect real trading activity: priority fees, tips, transaction fees, plus MEV-related costs like Jito. These data don't lie. Actual fee payments mean real transactions are happening. To see if a chain or a market has genuine activity, instead of chasing colorful vanity metrics, it's better to follow where the money flows—fee payments are the most honest signal of trading vitality.