Thinking about this pattern, it's quite obvious. The projects that constantly talk about "taking off" or "going to the moon" are often the ones with the worst endings. Those that hype up huge gains and draw big visions every day usually end up as little more than tools for harvesting retail investors. This isn't a curse; it's just some observations after seeing these tactics repeatedly.
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Thinking about this pattern, it's quite obvious. The projects that constantly talk about "taking off" or "going to the moon" are often the ones with the worst endings. Those that hype up huge gains and draw big visions every day usually end up as little more than tools for harvesting retail investors. This isn't a curse; it's just some observations after seeing these tactics repeatedly.