To be honest, some project teams do take advantage of followers during the launch. But from another perspective, if they didn't do this, snipers would have already dumped the coins. I've experienced it myself—my coins were sniped and held tightly. To push the project into the mainstream market with an official launch, I invested about $70,000, but in the end, I still couldn't escape. I was badly trapped, but others managed to walk away unscathed. This is the rule of the game—some people make money, others lose. The market is always teaching us to do our homework.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 17h ago
70,000 dollars down the drain and you're still here making excuses? That's really something.
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SmartContractWorker
· 18h ago
Oh no, 70,000 just disappeared like that? I've been targeted before, and now I have to think twice before investing in new projects.
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0xSherlock
· 18h ago
70,000 just disappeared like that? I've seen this trick too many times. To put it simply, it's just the market manipulators protecting the price while actually harvesting retail investors.
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LayerHopper
· 18h ago
Stop the awkward negativity. If you can go in with $70,000 and come out alive, that's considered a win.
To be honest, some project teams do take advantage of followers during the launch. But from another perspective, if they didn't do this, snipers would have already dumped the coins. I've experienced it myself—my coins were sniped and held tightly. To push the project into the mainstream market with an official launch, I invested about $70,000, but in the end, I still couldn't escape. I was badly trapped, but others managed to walk away unscathed. This is the rule of the game—some people make money, others lose. The market is always teaching us to do our homework.