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I've seen quite a few FUDs get debunked, but this time it's truly remarkable. Someone actually used the domain extension as an excuse—just because it's .xyz, they start spreading rumors? That logic is completely absurd. The strength and value of a project, how can it be demonized just because it chose a .xyz domain? This kind of attack indeed reflects some community members' anxiety, or an instinctive resistance to unfamiliar things. Anyway, using the domain name as a reason for doubt is probably the most untenable argument in this round of FUD.