Early on, many projects emerged, and they kept bouncing around in top exchanges. In the end, I realized—most altcoins simply can't withstand scrutiny. Those seemingly explosive gains quickly turn into tools for harvesting retail investors. Throughout the entire cycle, very few projects can truly stand firm; the rest are either fleeting pumps or just scams. The current strategy is to be very selective—sustainability is the only standard.

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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 8h ago
Those who have been cut understand; this is the best textbook.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 8h ago
A bloody lesson learned. The early strategy of chasing gains and selling losses really doesn't work.
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WenAirdropvip
· 8h ago
I should have listened to advice earlier; altcoins are indeed a game of life and death. It's too late to regret now.
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LiquidationKingvip
· 8h ago
Basically, I realized that getting cut was a wake-up call. Only now do I understand that bottom-fishing in scams is just giving away money.
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DAOdreamervip
· 8h ago
Really, which of the early cryptocurrencies wasn't a blood, sweat, and tears story? Now I understand that you need to focus on fundamentals rather than K-line charts.
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StakeWhisperervip
· 8h ago
Really, I've seen through it long ago. 99% of the coins are just here to scam people, waiting for the bagholders to step in.
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