Whenever fresh tokens hit the market, money flows in hard. Investors chase the hype, and OG coins get left in the dust. Here's the brutal cycle: new token pumps → OG token dumps → you feel forced to chase the new hotness "to support the ecosystem." But then? The new one crashes and money rotates back—destroying bag holders in the process.
The worst part? There's no winning move. Hold the OG and watch it bleed while the market chases shiny new projects. Jump to the new coin and get caught when momentum dies. This isn't some wild conspiracy—it's how market rotation works when liquidity is finite and FOMO drives the narrative. The game never changes, only the tokens do.
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OnChain_Detective
· 9h ago
ngl this rotation pattern screams coordinated pump-and-dump mechanics... let me pull the data on typical wallet clustering during these cycles 🚨
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HodlAndChill
· 9h ago
ngl, this is the eternal fate of the crypto world—chasing new coins or holding OGs are both dead ends.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 10h ago
Basically, it's a revolving door for retail investors; the new coins this year will be trash next year.
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StableCoinKaren
· 10h ago
ngl this is just a roulette game to scam newbies, always falling into the trap
The New Coin Rotation Game
Whenever fresh tokens hit the market, money flows in hard. Investors chase the hype, and OG coins get left in the dust. Here's the brutal cycle: new token pumps → OG token dumps → you feel forced to chase the new hotness "to support the ecosystem." But then? The new one crashes and money rotates back—destroying bag holders in the process.
The worst part? There's no winning move. Hold the OG and watch it bleed while the market chases shiny new projects. Jump to the new coin and get caught when momentum dies. This isn't some wild conspiracy—it's how market rotation works when liquidity is finite and FOMO drives the narrative. The game never changes, only the tokens do.