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[Crypto Circle Truth | How to Identify Genuine Opportunities]
I have a friend who, at the very end of the last bear market, picked up a new coin, $SIREN. The team behind the project posts announcements every day, hyping it to the skies—he went all-in. In the first three days, it surged hard. He thought he’d struck gold, but five days later it got cut in half straight to zero.
After that, he fully came to his senses:
Making money in crypto isn’t about luck—it’s about the capital and momentum behind it.
How do you tell whether a coin can go up? These two points are crucial:
The real driving force behind a coin’s price rise is capital. Retail investors’ money can’t change the market. Only when big players accumulate positions in the dark can they determine the price trend.
A coin’s vitality lies in community momentum, not technology. If a project has no momentum, it’s a “silent death”—no one talks about it, no one is lining up to buy it, and in the end retail gets trapped. If you want to make steady money in crypto, you need to pay attention to the underlying capital flows and community developments.
Who’s running the trading? Who’s pushing the price?
If you master these two points, you can avoid the traps and enter the main breakout wave early.