Plenty of folks in the crypto community are taking a step back from presales like this one right now. Some have already locked in solid airdrops—think four-figure allocations—and aren't keen on dropping another grand for potentially modest returns, maybe 30% if you're lucky. Others? They're just tired of watching ICOs underperform across the board. The trend speaks volumes: when the upside feels mediocre and the execution track record keeps disappointing, why bother? It's less about skepticism and more about opportunity cost. The capital could go elsewhere, the risk-reward simply doesn't stack up anymore.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 4h ago
Nah, who still plays this kind of presale now? Really, is a 30% return just considered good luck? I've already received enough airdrops long ago, I don't want to throw more money in.
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SerLiquidated
· 4h ago
ngl this round of presale market performance is really disappointing, a 30% return still depends on luck? I've already learned to pass, better to leave the money to projects with real potential.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 4h ago
Really, who still dares to invest in presale now? A 30% return rate is hilarious to me.
Plenty of folks in the crypto community are taking a step back from presales like this one right now. Some have already locked in solid airdrops—think four-figure allocations—and aren't keen on dropping another grand for potentially modest returns, maybe 30% if you're lucky. Others? They're just tired of watching ICOs underperform across the board. The trend speaks volumes: when the upside feels mediocre and the execution track record keeps disappointing, why bother? It's less about skepticism and more about opportunity cost. The capital could go elsewhere, the risk-reward simply doesn't stack up anymore.