Why is there such a big difference in price for the same batch of airdropped coins? The project launched a few days ago, with an opening price of over $30, but by the time I participated, $SENTIS had already dropped to 23. 😭
This is the reality of airdrops—early birds eat the meat, latercomers drink the soup. Everyone wants to buy the dip, but the market always benefits the early movers. Every time I see the market sliding from high levels, the feeling of regret hits me. As the hype around new coin launches fades and participation drops, prices naturally decline. I missed this wave again.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 1h ago
It's the same story again; by the time I realize, all the meat is gone.
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EthMaximalist
· 1h ago
Early birds really made a fortune, and we latecomers are just the little guys.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 8h ago
That's the gambler's mentality—always trying to catch a bargain, but ending up too late.
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HodlKumamon
· 12h ago
Haha, this is the truth about liquidity exhaustion. Early participants are numerous and the hype is high. The later buyers are fewer, so how can the price not fall? The data is right here.
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SmartContractRebel
· 12-26 14:52
Damn it, here we go again. If you can't catch the early shift, you'll get beaten up.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-26 14:52
Early birds always win, we're just here to take over
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MechanicalMartel
· 12-26 14:52
Early birds always win, and us latecomers are just the newbies, right?
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 12-26 14:49
In my analysis, this is a classic liquidity siphoning phenomenon. Early participants' wallet addresses have long locked in profits and run away. By the time retail investors swarm in, the big players have already offloaded their chips to you. It's hilarious.
When a big V makes a statement, the price immediately plunges. The on-chain data behind this tells no lies—it's always the same routine.
Interestingly, SENTIS dropped from 30 to 23. What does that indicate? It shows that buying orders have dried up, and the bagholders should wake up.
This isn't targeted at anyone; airdrops are essentially a game of pass-the-parcel. As soon as the hype fades, the price will inevitably drop. Just a risk warning to everyone.
Those of us who can't catch the early train, take a look to see if any on-chain whales are still hoarding chips—that's the real intelligence.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 12-26 14:47
Another guy got slapped in the face for 30 bucks, tried to buy the dip but ended up buying the top.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 12-26 14:46
Early birds always eat meat, we can only gnaw on the bones.
Why is there such a big difference in price for the same batch of airdropped coins? The project launched a few days ago, with an opening price of over $30, but by the time I participated, $SENTIS had already dropped to 23. 😭
This is the reality of airdrops—early birds eat the meat, latercomers drink the soup. Everyone wants to buy the dip, but the market always benefits the early movers. Every time I see the market sliding from high levels, the feeling of regret hits me. As the hype around new coin launches fades and participation drops, prices naturally decline. I missed this wave again.