From 40k to 8m, a 200x return. Although this project simply copied Sol's mechanism and launched on BSC, it has unexpectedly experienced a strong market trend.
To be honest, the biggest regret is that I didn't buy the dip properly—watching the peak but missing out on the most exciting wave.
I reflected on my own issues. One was a deep-seated stereotypical impression of the BSC ecosystem, and the second was that I didn't participate seriously, not even taking the time to understand the project's core community. At that time, I just glanced at the contract code and checked the basic mechanism logic, and thought that was enough.
The painful lesson learned from this experience is worth remembering—when dealing with new mechanisms and narratives, you can't approach them with prejudice, and you must avoid superficial understanding. You need to settle down, truly feel the ecosystem, participate in the community, and understand the project. Sometimes, deep involvement itself is the best filter.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 5h ago
Oh wow, 200x... Just looking at this number makes me uncomfortable. The missed opportunities are always the sweetest.
Really, BSC got hacked so badly that good projects are being buried. This fixed mindset is deadly.
The community is the real core, just focusing on code is useless... Got it.
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MercilessHalal
· 5h ago
200x... I was just wondering why some people always get in, while I always miss out. Looks like I really need to change this habit; I can't keep relying on intuition to make trades.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 6h ago
Haha, 200x, this is the opportunity cost of waste. Watching others get rich is the most frustrating.
Really, BSC always has surprises. Don't always think it's low; the community is the core, brother.
Next time, I need to dive in and play. Just looking at the code isn't enough; you have to feel the atmosphere.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 6h ago
Oh wow, 200x. It's easy to say, but I really haven't fully understood this wave... I've always had a bias against BSC, thinking it's not as pure as the Sol ecosystem. Looks like I need to change this habit.
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PumpDetector
· 6h ago
Reading the contract code is just superficial; the real signals are in the community... The pitfall you fell into this time I encountered three years ago. That bunch of projects on BSC are indeed easily blinded by mainstream narratives.
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SandwichTrader
· 6h ago
Oh no, it's another project that takes off just by copying concepts, almost missing out on 200x gains.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 6h ago
Looking at the code, I thought I understood everything, but in the end, the community taught me how to behave haha
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 6h ago
Even after reviewing the contract code, it can still go wrong—that's unbelievable. What does this mean? Just looking at the code isn't enough; you need to be active in the community to really feel the vibe.
From 40k to 8m, a 200x return. Although this project simply copied Sol's mechanism and launched on BSC, it has unexpectedly experienced a strong market trend.
To be honest, the biggest regret is that I didn't buy the dip properly—watching the peak but missing out on the most exciting wave.
I reflected on my own issues. One was a deep-seated stereotypical impression of the BSC ecosystem, and the second was that I didn't participate seriously, not even taking the time to understand the project's core community. At that time, I just glanced at the contract code and checked the basic mechanism logic, and thought that was enough.
The painful lesson learned from this experience is worth remembering—when dealing with new mechanisms and narratives, you can't approach them with prejudice, and you must avoid superficial understanding. You need to settle down, truly feel the ecosystem, participate in the community, and understand the project. Sometimes, deep involvement itself is the best filter.