I shared $ROTA at the 16k level in my community. To strengthen the project's liquidity, I then deployed several SOL through direct buys in the 48-51k range—essentially accumulating more after my followers had already entered. That support meant something, though I don't always get credit for it.



What caught my eye about this one: it's already up 3x, has legitimate DEX backing, the tokens are locked on the chain, and the GitHub repository checks out. Early movers typically see these kinds of gains.

There was some bundle selling pressure afterward, but the fundamentals held. It's exactly this kind of patient accumulation strategy—buying after your own community—that separates serious conviction plays from noise.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 16h ago
Wait, you eat first and then bring others to eat? I've seen this trick too many times.
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GoldDiggerDuckvip
· 16h ago
First eat the meat yourself, then let the fans enter the market. This routine is really well understood. --- A 3x return is indeed good, but the fact that it can still withstand the selling pressure afterward shows that there is some substance behind it. --- Let the community take the lead first and then add to your own position. This is called having vision... --- They cover the liquidity themselves, which sounds good as conviction, but if you say it harshly, they’re just after the subsequent gains. But indeed, they made a profit. --- Getting through GitHub, token lockchains, DEX endorsements... They’ve done quite a bit on paper, but this kind of model also carries high risks. --- Early participants enjoying a 3x return is indeed good, but the problem is how many people can really get on board at 16k. --- Being able to withstand a sell-off is no big deal; the key is whether there are any surprises ahead. --- Wait, just because you cover liquidity yourself doesn’t mean the project is reliable? That logic is a bit far-fetched.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 16h ago
Haha, wait a minute, you go in first to let your fans follow, and then you keep adding to your position? This move is really a bit showy.
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0xSherlockvip
· 17h ago
Community members entering and then dumping SOL... This move is indeed a bit harsh, but as long as the fundamentals can support it, it should be fine.
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