Once upon a time, choosing coins even required paying attention to case sensitivity, which was already absurd enough.
But the subsequent development was even more extreme—researching dog breeds and focusing on the last digit of numbers. This operation became outrageously ridiculous.
The problem is that all participants want to break through a certain coin's market cap ceiling and seek that growth potential. But what’s the result? The manipulators and project teams are on the other end frantically lowering the floor—shattering expectations.
It may seem like discovering opportunities, but in reality, the market itself has been messed up.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 14h ago
I've said it before, this market is full of IQ taxes. Watching people choose coins based on dog breeds, I really can't believe it.
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TooScaredToSell
· 14h ago
I should have trusted my sixth sense from the start and not touched these scam coins at all.
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LiquidationAlert
· 14h ago
Damn, from capitalization to dog breeds, this is really ridiculous beyond words.
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GasFeeVictim
· 14h ago
Oh my god, another story of getting wrecked. Looks like I need to change my name to "Forever a FOMO Follower."
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just_another_fish
· 14h ago
Really, from large and small coins to Dogecoin's last digits, this path is becoming more and more magical
The market makers are laughing to death, while we are still studying the varieties
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FOMOmonster
· 14h ago
Damn, from capitalization to dog breeds, this circle is really getting more and more ridiculous haha
Isn't this just digging a hole for yourself to jump into? The market maker is laughing happily
Once upon a time, choosing coins even required paying attention to case sensitivity, which was already absurd enough.
But the subsequent development was even more extreme—researching dog breeds and focusing on the last digit of numbers. This operation became outrageously ridiculous.
The problem is that all participants want to break through a certain coin's market cap ceiling and seek that growth potential. But what’s the result? The manipulators and project teams are on the other end frantically lowering the floor—shattering expectations.
It may seem like discovering opportunities, but in reality, the market itself has been messed up.