Entering new cryptocurrencies vs. chasing popular old projects, this is indeed a worth-discussing issue. Instead of following the trend and speculating on already fully priced old coins, it's better to focus on emerging projects. New cryptocurrencies often mean more imagination space and growth potential—this is the core logic of market competition. Of course, every choice carries risks, but opportunities are often in the hands of those willing to try new things. What is your investment approach—are you a cautious type or a hunter type?
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RektButStillHere
· 7h ago
New coins almost always lose, but old coins are really just lying flat. To be honest, it's still a matter of luck.
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DefiVeteran
· 7h ago
New tokens sound exciting, but the real profit still comes from those who buy the dip on old coins.
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Layer2Observer
· 7h ago
This set of rhetoric sounds comfortable, but let me see what the data says... The probability of new coins surviving against all odds is right there.
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TradFiRefugee
· 7h ago
The old coin approach really has no chance anymore; going all-in on new projects is the way to go.
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DaoTherapy
· 7h ago
I'll only believe if the new coin doubles, and I'll just laugh if the old coin guarantees the principal.
Entering new cryptocurrencies vs. chasing popular old projects, this is indeed a worth-discussing issue. Instead of following the trend and speculating on already fully priced old coins, it's better to focus on emerging projects. New cryptocurrencies often mean more imagination space and growth potential—this is the core logic of market competition. Of course, every choice carries risks, but opportunities are often in the hands of those willing to try new things. What is your investment approach—are you a cautious type or a hunter type?