Regret not locking in profits on USDC1 when it was trading above 50k. Was sitting on a 1k gain at that point. The token had found support but once it became obvious the big players were paying attention, the charts got absolutely wrecked. That's the thing about low-cap moves—momentum can flip instantly when certain actors show up.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-06 05:19
That's why I always say that low-priced coins are not worth gambling on; when big players enter the market, it instantly reverses the trend.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-05 15:53
That's why I always say that small coins are just gambling. When big players enter the market, they immediately reverse and dump.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-03 09:01
I should have sold early; I really regret missing out on the 50k wave.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-03 08:56
Paper hands didn't sell the top again, low market cap coins are like this, once the whales come in, it's all over.
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DaoResearcher
· 01-03 08:55
According to on-chain data, this is a classic case of Token Weighted Voting failure — as soon as whales intervene, the market structure collapses, and the issue of incentive incompatibility is once again validated.
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RealYieldWizard
· 01-03 08:53
Just a thousand bucks and you're out, this is the fate of low-market-cap coins. Once institutions step in, everything changes.
Regret not locking in profits on USDC1 when it was trading above 50k. Was sitting on a 1k gain at that point. The token had found support but once it became obvious the big players were paying attention, the charts got absolutely wrecked. That's the thing about low-cap moves—momentum can flip instantly when certain actors show up.