The price history of Snowball is quite interesting — it once dropped below $300,000, only to be driven up to $12 million later. Such reversal stories happen often in the crypto world, but projects and holders who can withstand these fluctuations usually have something special.
If you're holding Launchr, this case might serve as a reference. The rules of the game in the crypto world are like this — short-term declines don't mean the end, the key is whether you can hold on.
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LuckyHashValue
· 8h ago
Holding on is really the hardest part. I'm the kind of person who starts to lose composure after a 20% drop...
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0xTherapist
· 8h ago
Hold on, hold on. It's easy to say, but when it drops to 300,000, how many people really didn't sell off...
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BloodInStreets
· 8h ago
300,000 to 12 million, this reversal is indeed fierce. But to be honest, how many can hold on? Most people cut their losses when their position is halved, so who still has the patience to wait for that day.
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DYORMaster
· 8h ago
Holding on is the real winner, that's true. As long as the fundamentals haven't collapsed, a dip to the bottom is an opportunity to buy.
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DegenWhisperer
· 8h ago
Holding on is the key, this is the fate of the crypto world.
The price history of Snowball is quite interesting — it once dropped below $300,000, only to be driven up to $12 million later. Such reversal stories happen often in the crypto world, but projects and holders who can withstand these fluctuations usually have something special.
If you're holding Launchr, this case might serve as a reference. The rules of the game in the crypto world are like this — short-term declines don't mean the end, the key is whether you can hold on.