Some traders already locked in a 3x from that 28k entry and took profits—totally understandable. But here's the thing: the dev team's committed to rolling out consistent updates, so those holding the token might be onto something bigger.
History's a brutal teacher though. Remember the early exits on similar projects? Take Launchr's journey to 1.4M or Lico's 300k pump—investors who paperhanded before those parabolic runs watched from the sidelines. Even Agent City, which launched as a somewhat sketchy play, briefly touched 940k before collapsing.
The pattern's clear: premature exits cost more than holding through volatility. If the development roadmap keeps delivering, this could be another reminder of why conviction matters in crypto markets. The ones who stayed tend to have better stories than the ones who didn't.
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LightningHarvester
· 21h ago
28k跑路的真的亏,看历史就知道
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Again, it's that belief theory. Those who leave early at least still have money to spend.
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I couldn't resist selling early during the Launchr wave. I still feel regretful when I think about it.
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Holding through volatility? Better to cut losses during volatility, don't be chopped into chives.
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Frequent updates from the development team ≠ a promising project; it depends on actual application.
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Is the lesson from Agent City not deep enough? Some projects are doomed to collapse.
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Holding and坚持, anyway, my money speaks.
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Belief is important, but risk management is even more important, okay?
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PebbleHander
· 12-27 04:49
28k and you're out? Bro, you'll regret it.
Really, I saw some people directly withdraw during the Launchr wave, and then... never mind, I won't mention it.
Gambler's mentality vs believer, that's the difference.
If the roadmap really materializes, selling now would be a joke.
Those who persevere will always have stories to tell; those who exit early can only watch others' stories.
Who can hold on in this round will be the winner.
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WenMoon
· 12-26 22:53
28k rug pull really made me lose everything, I was among the early sellers during Launchr😅
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Here we go again with the storytelling, I understand all the lessons from history, but I just can't hold on, brother
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Damn, after watching that Agent City segment, I was completely broken. Losing 940,000 and going to zero, who can stay calm?
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Development roadmap? I don’t believe you, what happened to the promised updates?
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It’s just gambling, betting on a reliable team, betting on a solid roadmap, I choose to take my profits and run
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Stories of those who persist are nice to hear, stories of those who go bankrupt are also interesting
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Lico’s move was truly incredible, watching from the highest point as it dropped down, I don’t even dare to look back now
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AirdropJunkie
· 12-26 22:53
People who sell at 28k are definitely regretting now haha
If I had known earlier, I would have just HODLed. This is a painful lesson.
That wave of Agent City was really amazing. Why are some people still not learning from it?
Persistence is the key to winning. Too many paper hands.
Let's see how the roadmap looks. If the team is really working, then it's worth trusting.
History has already told us, but some people still can't learn.
Sell at 3x and run? You're thinking too small, brother.
I think this time is different. The development team has been continuously updating. This is the real deal.
Paper hands retail investors love to lock in profits and then regret it.
Anyway, I’m not selling. Let’s see how high it can go.
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-26 22:52
28k people really quit, look at this wave of Launchr, those who left early probably regret it every day
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I still remember the incident with agent city. Everyone who went in got wrecked. What does that indicate? It still depends on whether the team is reliable or not
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The historical lessons are right here, but some people insist on repeating their mistakes, it's hilarious
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The question is whether the roadmap can really be implemented. Anyone can talk, but actions speak louder
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Those who say holding will lead to winning, what if this time is the next agent city? Locking in profits for safety isn't a bad idea
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Faith in crypto depends on probability; believing alone doesn't guarantee profit
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-26 22:38
3x and run? Bro, just look at how Launchr got destroyed to understand.
Buying in at 28k and cutting losses now is too costly; the development team is still working.
Who ran away back then, and who regrets it now... but you really need to be cautious with traps like Agent City.
Whether you can hold on depends on whether you believe in this team or not. Anyway, I’ve bet on it.
Quit early and regret it later. This round, either go all in or sell everything; no middle ground.
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-26 22:25
People who run at 28k are probably kicking themselves now
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It's the same old story... I saw Launchr go from heaven to hell with my own eyes
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Bro, your logic has issues. Not all persistence can wait for takeoff
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The key is to trust the team, I agree with that
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The Agent City case really couldn't hold up; so many people hyped it up back then
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Running after 3x gains isn't really a problem; greed is the real killer
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Let's see if the roadmap is fulfilled before making any judgments
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Sticking through the volatility... easy to say, but it's deadly to actually do
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That's just gambling mentality disguised as conviction
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Yeah, the earlier you exit, the bigger the cost; losing everything is truly a loss
Some traders already locked in a 3x from that 28k entry and took profits—totally understandable. But here's the thing: the dev team's committed to rolling out consistent updates, so those holding the token might be onto something bigger.
History's a brutal teacher though. Remember the early exits on similar projects? Take Launchr's journey to 1.4M or Lico's 300k pump—investors who paperhanded before those parabolic runs watched from the sidelines. Even Agent City, which launched as a somewhat sketchy play, briefly touched 940k before collapsing.
The pattern's clear: premature exits cost more than holding through volatility. If the development roadmap keeps delivering, this could be another reminder of why conviction matters in crypto markets. The ones who stayed tend to have better stories than the ones who didn't.