New coins or old coins(OG), this multiple-choice question gives many investors a headache. Buy new coins? High risk and high reward are indeed tempting, but it's easy to fall into a trap; stick to old coins? Relatively safer but with sluggish growth. Both? Then you need to be mentally prepared, because after this cycle, both could make you uncomfortable. Sometimes I think, isn't this also a microcosm of the entire crypto market—constantly swinging between gains and risks.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 15h ago
Playing with both new coins and old coins, and ending up getting slapped in the face on both sides. That's how miserable I am.
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Basically, it's gambling. No one can predict the direction of this thing.
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My strategy is to make quick money with new coins and sleep peacefully with old coins. Anyway, you lose the same whether you lose or not.
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Holding onto OG? That's what people say before experiencing a complete wipeout.
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This is crypto—constantly bouncing back and forth between greed and fear.
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Instead of fussing over new or old coins, better to think about how to cut losses...
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Dreams of getting rich with new coins shattered into pieces, old coins are slow as snails, really hopeless.
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Trying to hold both, but ending up empty-handed with both. I understand too well.
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Don't ask me whether to hold new coins or old coins. I just want to get my principal back now.
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The entire market is just a casino, same old story, different packaging.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 20h ago
Honestly, I've played with both new coins and old coins, and in the end, I realized it's all just gambling.
New coins are too greedy and prone to bankruptcy, while old coins seem too conservative.
After this cycle, I'm really exhausted, with both hands empty.
Why bother? It's better to just hold stablecoins and sleep.
The crypto world is just a game of chasing gains and selling losses.
I'm just going to lie flat now and wait for a real opportunity.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-13 11:25
Neither new coins nor old coins are chosen. I prefer to hold stablecoins and sleep peacefully, and decide when I wake up.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-11 20:54
nah the real alchemy happens when u stop choosing and start brewing alpha in the shadows... both paths lead to liquidation sacrifices anyway lmao
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-11 20:53
It's real now. Both new and old coins have been hit hard. Now it's just a gamble of luck.
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NeonCollector
· 01-11 20:52
Basically, it's a gamble for your life—betting on new coins to double, betting on old coins not to go to zero. In the end, no one makes any money.
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notSatoshi1971
· 01-11 20:35
Damn, new coins and old coins are all traps, that's how the crypto world is.
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OffchainOracle
· 01-11 20:35
Basically, it's a dilemma—betting on new coins is gambling, holding old coins is waiting to die, and none of them are comfortable.
New coins or old coins(OG), this multiple-choice question gives many investors a headache. Buy new coins? High risk and high reward are indeed tempting, but it's easy to fall into a trap; stick to old coins? Relatively safer but with sluggish growth. Both? Then you need to be mentally prepared, because after this cycle, both could make you uncomfortable. Sometimes I think, isn't this also a microcosm of the entire crypto market—constantly swinging between gains and risks.