Many people are chasing 100x coins, but frankly, such opportunities are unlikely to appear in already highly publicized ICOs. Once a project becomes widely known, that exponential growth is basically out of the question. Of course, you can cite examples like WLFI and XPL, but the problem is that these types of coins often reach their peak at the start of the project—especially XPL, which is a typical case. To find real dark horses, you need to look within the information gap, not follow the trend of popular fundraising.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 9h ago
That's right. It's too late to copy homework now; the dark horse has already been uncovered.
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ForkMaster
· 9h ago
Well, there's nothing wrong with what you said, but can we still mine information gaps now? My three kids' milk powder money depends on this.
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NftDeepBreather
· 9h ago
That's right, information asymmetry is the key, and popular funding rounds have long been compromised.
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GasGasGasBro
· 9h ago
Mining is the right way in information asymmetry; being late to popular projects makes you a bagholder.
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UncommonNPC
· 9h ago
That's right, copying popular funding rounds is really just a leek buffet; information asymmetry is the key.
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NeverPresent
· 9h ago
It's really about making a fortune from information asymmetry, but honestly, most people don't have that vision at all.
Many people are chasing 100x coins, but frankly, such opportunities are unlikely to appear in already highly publicized ICOs. Once a project becomes widely known, that exponential growth is basically out of the question. Of course, you can cite examples like WLFI and XPL, but the problem is that these types of coins often reach their peak at the start of the project—especially XPL, which is a typical case. To find real dark horses, you need to look within the information gap, not follow the trend of popular fundraising.