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    DYOR

    DYOR – Do Your Own Research

    By Redaktion cvj.ch on 29. January 2026 Glossary

    DYOR stands for “Do Your Own Research” and is one of the most important principles in the crypto and investment space. The term reminds investors not to base decisions on social media hype, influencers, or unverified recommendations, but to independently and thoroughly assess a project or asset.

    DYOR means verifying information yourself, weighing risks, and forming your own informed opinion before investing, rather than blindly following the views of others.

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    What does DYOR mean?

    DYOR is a call for personal responsibility. In the crypto market, which is characterized by high volatility, a constant flow of new projects, and significant information asymmetries, it is especially important to critically evaluate sources. Practicing DYOR means independently analyzing a project and forming your own view of its opportunities and risks. The term is often used in communities, forums, and social networks to clarify that shared content does not constitute investment advice.

    DYOR includes multiple layers of analysis. This involves understanding the project itself, the underlying technology, the use case, and the token economics. Equally important are the team, past achievements, partnerships, development progress, and community activity. Market and risk factors also play a role: liquidity, the regulatory environment, competition, and dependencies on external actors should all be considered.

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    Even thorough research does not guarantee success. Markets can behave irrationally, external events can impact prices, and even credible projects can fail. DYOR reduces risk, but it cannot eliminate it entirely. For long-term-oriented investors, DYOR is a fundamental tool for building conviction and discipline. Those who understand the fundamentals of an investment are less likely to engage in panic selling or impulsive decisions.

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