I recently received an airdrop reward, and I was initially debating those opinions—saying that right after the airdrop, there would be a dump, and the price would definitely plunge. But in the end, I couldn't hold back and took action early. Now looking at the market, I feel a bit regretful.
After going through this, I realize that there is indeed a gap between market expectations and actual trends. Many people are discussing the same logic, but when it comes to actual operations, it's easy to be confused by short-term fluctuations. Especially in long-term promising sectors like RWA, airdrop projects have instead become opportunities for strategic positioning.
It's a bit regrettable that I didn't get the timing right this time; next time, I need to be more patient.
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RetroHodler91
· 13h ago
A typical storytelling-style trading approach, ended up scaring myself away haha
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SmartContractWorker
· 12-26 13:56
Another day betrayed by my own fingertips, sigh.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 12-26 13:56
Haha, it's another story of being defeated by your own hand.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 12-26 13:55
Typical armchair strategy, it falls apart when it comes to actual operation haha
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MevShadowranger
· 12-26 13:48
It's that same tactic of "immediately dumping" that scared you, huh...
I recently received an airdrop reward, and I was initially debating those opinions—saying that right after the airdrop, there would be a dump, and the price would definitely plunge. But in the end, I couldn't hold back and took action early. Now looking at the market, I feel a bit regretful.
After going through this, I realize that there is indeed a gap between market expectations and actual trends. Many people are discussing the same logic, but when it comes to actual operations, it's easy to be confused by short-term fluctuations. Especially in long-term promising sectors like RWA, airdrop projects have instead become opportunities for strategic positioning.
It's a bit regrettable that I didn't get the timing right this time; next time, I need to be more patient.