Early on, many projects emerged, and they kept bouncing around in top exchanges. In the end, I realized—most altcoins simply can't withstand scrutiny. Those seemingly explosive gains quickly turn into tools for harvesting retail investors. Throughout the entire cycle, very few projects can truly stand firm; the rest are either fleeting pumps or just scams. The current strategy is to be very selective—sustainability is the only standard.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 12-29 01:01
Really, only after stepping on so many pits do I understand this truth: most shitcoins are truly a game of life and death.
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NftMetaversePainter
· 12-28 20:00
actually, the algorithmic beauty of market selection lies in recognizing which projects possess genuine cryptographic primitives... most altcoins collapse because they lack the immutable foundation that blockchain-native systems demand
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-28 09:43
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have bothered with so many trash coins. What a painful lesson.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-26 14:50
Those who have been cut understand; this is the best textbook.
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GasFeeCrying
· 12-26 14:49
A bloody lesson learned. The early strategy of chasing gains and selling losses really doesn't work.
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WenAirdrop
· 12-26 14:40
I should have listened to advice earlier; altcoins are indeed a game of life and death. It's too late to regret now.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-26 14:35
Basically, I realized that getting cut was a wake-up call. Only now do I understand that bottom-fishing in scams is just giving away money.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-26 14:31
Really, which of the early cryptocurrencies wasn't a blood, sweat, and tears story? Now I understand that you need to focus on fundamentals rather than K-line charts.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-26 14:31
Really, I've seen through it long ago. 99% of the coins are just here to scam people, waiting for the bagholders to step in.
Early on, many projects emerged, and they kept bouncing around in top exchanges. In the end, I realized—most altcoins simply can't withstand scrutiny. Those seemingly explosive gains quickly turn into tools for harvesting retail investors. Throughout the entire cycle, very few projects can truly stand firm; the rest are either fleeting pumps or just scams. The current strategy is to be very selective—sustainability is the only standard.