“Do your own research” (DYOR) is repeated so often in crypto that it has lost meaning. Here is what actually doing it looks like.
The essentials
Understand what the project does and whether it solves a real problem; check who is building it and their track record; read the tokenomics (supply, unlocks, who holds what); and assess real usage versus marketing. A whitepaper full of promises and little product is a caution.
Sources and red flags
Use primary sources — the project’s docs, on-chain data, reputable coverage — not just influencers who may be paid. Anonymous teams making guaranteed-return claims, heavy paid promotion, and pressure to buy quickly are red flags. Research reduces risk; it never removes it.
Educational content, not financial advice. Crypto is volatile and you can lose money. Do your own research. Crypto Ruble Coins is a news and education publication — not an exchange, conversion, or off-ramp service.
Last updated 13 Jul 2026
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