Recently, some friends have been severely scammed by the RVV project. After losing a few times, I finally realized that with altcoins, you really shouldn't hold large positions.
High leverage is even more of a trap. You think you're making money, but in reality, you're just contributing to the market. Especially those coins with low trading volume and poor liquidity, where the whales have extreme control. When the short positions are dominant, they dare to push the price down hard, leaving you no time to react. The same logic applies in reverse—when the longs are dominant, they can dump the price at will.
The logic of this game is straightforward: monitor your holdings and shake you out with extreme market movements. Coins with large capital and active trading volumes tend to be less profitable for the whales. But those micro-cap, sparse trading projects become their cash machines.
So I advise everyone, if you truly want to survive in this market, don't get into dead-end battles with these small coins, and definitely don't gamble with high leverage. After losing a few times, you'll naturally understand.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 7h ago
Micro trading with high leverage is a trap. Every time I try to make a move, I get liquidated. I've really paid a lot of tuition fees.
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ContractCollector
· 7h ago
Micro-coin trading is just a cash machine, there's nothing wrong with that statement.
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High leverage is really for making money, I've experienced it firsthand.
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I've also looked at the RVV market, the manipulator's tactics are too ruthless.
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Biting on small coins is just self-torture; I should have understood this principle long ago.
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Don't touch coins with poor liquidity; it's easy to get caught in a trap.
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Contributing to the market haha, that's so true.
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Only after losing money can you realize the truth; this is probably the tuition fee.
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When there are more bears, they push the price up; when there are more bulls, they dump; cycle of cutting leeks.
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Shitcoin traders have all gone through this kind of turmoil.
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Don't gamble with leverage, how many times have you heard this?
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MetaReckt
· 7h ago
A bloody lesson, I’ve also stepped into the RVV trap.
High leverage is truly a harvesting machine for chives, don’t ask me how I know.
Micro trading is just the dealer’s harvesting ground, wake up everyone.
Go all-in with each bet, and in the end, you have nothing.
Playing with small coins is fine, but never go all-in.
Watching others get rich overnight, and you end up as the bag holder.
How dare you leverage on coins with poor liquidity? Are you looking for death?
Actually, it’s just two words—survive, better than anything else.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 7h ago
Lessons learned the hard way, the RVV pit is indeed deep, altcoins are really not for retail investors
The manipulators are just confident they'll eat you up, high leverage is just a ritual of giving away money
Poor liquidity in micro trading platforms is the biggest harvesting machine, you think you're trading but you're actually being traded against
It's about time to understand this trick, don't gamble with leverage, surviving and leaving is the biggest win
Pairing altcoins with high leverage is a suicide move
I just skip these micro trading projects, not worth getting involved in this muddy water
Coins controlled by manipulators, we are like stepchildren, stop fooling yourself
Suffering losses is a blessing? No, suffering losses is paying tuition, and this tuition is ridiculously expensive
Those micro trading guys are just waiting to harvest the chives, don't voluntarily walk into the gunfire
Playing with high leverage on altcoins, are you just messing with your own money?
In real market battles, it's always big fish eating small fish, let's not have any crooked thoughts.
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MEVHunterBearish
· 7h ago
Micro trading scams, everyone knows about them, but some people just insist on wading into this muddy water.
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Snowshoes
· 8h ago
Yes, brother
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TokenToaster
· 8h ago
Altcoin high leverage is purely a money-making scheme for the naive; really, don't play with it.
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GateUser-37b04a6e
· 8h ago
Exactly, really trash, I just entered and got wiped out.
Recently, some friends have been severely scammed by the RVV project. After losing a few times, I finally realized that with altcoins, you really shouldn't hold large positions.
High leverage is even more of a trap. You think you're making money, but in reality, you're just contributing to the market. Especially those coins with low trading volume and poor liquidity, where the whales have extreme control. When the short positions are dominant, they dare to push the price down hard, leaving you no time to react. The same logic applies in reverse—when the longs are dominant, they can dump the price at will.
The logic of this game is straightforward: monitor your holdings and shake you out with extreme market movements. Coins with large capital and active trading volumes tend to be less profitable for the whales. But those micro-cap, sparse trading projects become their cash machines.
So I advise everyone, if you truly want to survive in this market, don't get into dead-end battles with these small coins, and definitely don't gamble with high leverage. After losing a few times, you'll naturally understand.