When launching a new coin, I gritted my teeth and invested 6 BNB, but as soon as it went live, I impatiently sold it. At that time, I felt pretty good, thinking I had already made a profit since the price hadn't dropped. Looking back now, I really regret it—if I had held a bit longer, I could have directly compensated for the subsequent airdrop distribution. Having experienced this once, I realize that the airdrop expectations for new projects are often much more enticing than the initial launch profits. Sometimes rushing to exit turns out to be the biggest loss. The FOGO project is a case in point; early exiters are now regretting, as no one expected such strong subsequent positive news.
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When launching a new coin, I gritted my teeth and invested 6 BNB, but as soon as it went live, I impatiently sold it. At that time, I felt pretty good, thinking I had already made a profit since the price hadn't dropped. Looking back now, I really regret it—if I had held a bit longer, I could have directly compensated for the subsequent airdrop distribution. Having experienced this once, I realize that the airdrop expectations for new projects are often much more enticing than the initial launch profits. Sometimes rushing to exit turns out to be the biggest loss. The FOGO project is a case in point; early exiters are now regretting, as no one expected such strong subsequent positive news.