I have a suggestion for everyone: when encountering small, obscure coins, first save their information. Every time you want to chase the trend, go all-in with high leverage, or place an order without setting a stop loss, take a look at them to calm down and think.
To put it simply, these kinds of coins are just a game of chips. The information is almost completely opaque, the circulating tokens are held by a few people, and the price movements depend on who has the louder voice or more funds. The manipulators hold the chips, funds, and insider information, making this game inherently unequal from the start. The ones who always profit are the "insiders," while retail investors are basically being harvested.
Instead of dreaming about tenfold coins, it's better to recognize this fact: not participating is the smartest choice.
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· 20h ago
Really, how many people need to suffer this loss to understand?
Avoid counterfeit coins, live a very comfortable life.
That's so true, it's just a trap set by the manipulators to harvest retail investors.
The moment the tenfold dream shatters, you realize what helplessness really is.
These days, the mentality of wanting to get rich quickly is the most dangerous.
I just watch others go all-in, and I still survive.
Small coins are just traps; once you get in, there's no way out.
Wake up, without information equality, there's no talk of making money.
Capital is key, don't be brainwashed by overnight riches.
There is no free lunch in the world, let alone expecting you to lose money.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 21h ago
Wake up, brother, the dream of tenfold coins should be over
Every veteran in the crypto circle has heard this set of words once, honestly, it really hits home
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MoonBoi42
· 21h ago
That's right, I've fallen for this before. Now when I look at the market, I have to ask myself: is this a real opportunity or am I about to get cut again?
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The dream of tenfold coins has lasted for so many years, but it's better to wake up with a single sentence.
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Damn, you're so right. I once gambled on a small coin and it went to zero immediately. Now I just stay away from this kind of thing.
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Why play an unequal game? The market maker always wins.
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That sounds harsh, but I have to admit it's the truth. Retail investors coming in are really just giving away their money.
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Every time I tell myself I won't play anymore next time, but when I see the price rise, I can't hold back.
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Wake up, everyone. Not participating is really the smartest way to make money.
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You can't beat the market maker in chip games; all the funds and information are in their hands.
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I asked a few friends around me, and honestly, very few have made money; most have lost a lot.
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A friend of mine turned things around with small coins. I want to do the same, but I ended up losing fifty thousand.
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Instead of waiting for tenfold coins, it's better to work hard and be steady.
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SandwichTrader
· 21h ago
Bro, you're so right. I've also had my setbacks before, and now I just cut off those crappy coins directly.
When I was dreaming of tenfold coins, I really wasn't thinking clearly. Only after being harvested did I understand the game rules.
I don't touch small coins, and my sleep quality has improved.
Now I just stick to mainstream coins. No matter how tempting the narrative, I can resist clicking.
The market makers have been playing for so many years; do you really think retail investors can win? Overthinking it.
A friend of mine once went all-in on a small coin, and he's still trapped. Probably woke up later than we did.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 21h ago
It's a simple truth, but the core idea is still that old trick.
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I never pay attention to such advice when going all-in; only after losing money do I remember.
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The dream of tenfold coins is beautiful, but not as beautiful as walking away alive.
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Insiders have already cashed out long ago; by the time we arrived, the feast was over.
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Really, the small coin game is even more ruthless than a market crash.
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Those who don't set stop-losses should consider this screenshot as their phone wallpaper.
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Just one second of clarity could save you a loss, but it's just something I can't do.
I have a suggestion for everyone: when encountering small, obscure coins, first save their information. Every time you want to chase the trend, go all-in with high leverage, or place an order without setting a stop loss, take a look at them to calm down and think.
To put it simply, these kinds of coins are just a game of chips. The information is almost completely opaque, the circulating tokens are held by a few people, and the price movements depend on who has the louder voice or more funds. The manipulators hold the chips, funds, and insider information, making this game inherently unequal from the start. The ones who always profit are the "insiders," while retail investors are basically being harvested.
Instead of dreaming about tenfold coins, it's better to recognize this fact: not participating is the smartest choice.