If this coin can truly rise to 1U, the fully diluted market cap would be worth 7 billion RMB, is that realistic? Honestly, it's hard to be optimistic. The higher the price goes, the more early investors want to sell. Once they start to cut losses and dump, combined with the market makers' distribution rhythm, it's impossible to prevent the decline. To put it simply, this is a hot potato; whoever takes it loses. Think about those projects that claimed to be charitable before; 4 is a vivid lesson. Aren't those past lessons enough to serve as a warning?
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SurvivorshipBias
· 8h ago
If I had known it would turn out like this, I wouldn't have gotten involved with this kind of scheme in the first place.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 8h ago
This logic makes sense. The early entrants wanted to get out long ago. Who would still be willing to take on this hot potato?
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 8h ago
Here comes the old trick of cutting leeks again, still under the guise of charity, it cracks me up.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 8h ago
Is this the same old trick again? You've already tried it once before, and now you want to do it a second time?
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MEVHunter_9000
· 8h ago
7 billion market cap? Wake up, buddy. This is a game for bagholders. Early participants have already wanted to get out.
If this coin can truly rise to 1U, the fully diluted market cap would be worth 7 billion RMB, is that realistic? Honestly, it's hard to be optimistic. The higher the price goes, the more early investors want to sell. Once they start to cut losses and dump, combined with the market makers' distribution rhythm, it's impossible to prevent the decline. To put it simply, this is a hot potato; whoever takes it loses. Think about those projects that claimed to be charitable before; 4 is a vivid lesson. Aren't those past lessons enough to serve as a warning?