Looking at recent market dynamics, some big players are indeed positioning around projects like $POWER. To be honest, these coins really lack decent application scenarios, and their fundamentals are a mess. Some are just like $PIPPIN, completely air. This is the core issue—without real support, they are easily targeted by whales. Their routines of accumulating, pumping, and dumping have long been overused, making it easy for ordinary retail investors to be deceived. There might still be a chance to bottom out, but if you're already at the top, don't chase further. Instead of stubbornly holding on, it's better to exit early and cut losses to protect your principal. Genuine profit opportunities should be based on solid fundamentals of the project, not on gambling on whale sentiment.
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BoredStaker
· 2025-12-20 00:24
Yeah, this wave is definitely whales harvesting, the fundamentals are completely rotten.
Basically, just waiting to be dumped on, why bother?
It's okay to bottom fish, but now everyone chasing is just retail investors.
I only stick to projects with solid fundamentals and don't gamble on these heartbeat projects.
$PIPPIN, a pure air coin, should have been avoided long ago.
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GasFeeSobber
· 2025-12-17 14:52
In simple terms, these projects are just whales' ATMs; retail investors are just sending money in.
You can still gamble at the bottom, but trying to catch the top is really brainless.
The fundamentals are terrible, and you still want to turn things around with luck? Clearing out and walking away is the smartest move.
$POWER, $PIPPIN, these are pure air coins with no real use.
Stop holding on stubbornly; stop-loss is much more reliable than waiting for a rabbit.
Accumulating funds, pumping, dumping—these are the tricks whales use. After seeing them so often, it gets boring.
The real profit opportunities are in projects with solid fundamentals, not gambling on the market maker's mood.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 2025-12-17 14:22
It's okay at the bottom. Chasing these air coins now is just giving money to the whales.
If I had known that the fundamentals were a joke, I wouldn't have chased so hard. Where's your brain?
$POWER and similar tokens are really not worth touching; it's too easy to get trapped.
Instead of betting on the whales' mood, it's better to find projects with real products.
Retail investors should protect their principal; clearing out and cutting losses is the right move.
The whale's tricks of accumulating and pumping the price are always the same. How are people still falling for it?
With such terrible fundamentals, why are people still holding on? That's truly unbelievable.
Don't be foolish. The only ending for top coins is...
Looking at recent market dynamics, some big players are indeed positioning around projects like $POWER. To be honest, these coins really lack decent application scenarios, and their fundamentals are a mess. Some are just like $PIPPIN, completely air. This is the core issue—without real support, they are easily targeted by whales. Their routines of accumulating, pumping, and dumping have long been overused, making it easy for ordinary retail investors to be deceived. There might still be a chance to bottom out, but if you're already at the top, don't chase further. Instead of stubbornly holding on, it's better to exit early and cut losses to protect your principal. Genuine profit opportunities should be based on solid fundamentals of the project, not on gambling on whale sentiment.