I originally wanted to participate in that 30-minute airdrop project yesterday, but before I could get started, I was discouraged in the group chat, saying the returns were not worth it. Today, another opportunity for a sizable token distribution appeared, and I initially thought I could really get on board this time. Who knew it was just a "false alarm," and I ended up just getting my hopes up for nothing.



Now I feel a bit resigned. Since I can't really gain much from these short-term airdrops, I might as well pretend they don't exist and act as a long-term investor, waiting for these projects to truly take off later. But on the other hand, this forced "standby" feeling is quite frustrating, and I really don't know when I'll find a reliable opportunity for good returns.
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 01-07 11:42
Haha, got cut again, huh? That's the daily life in the crypto world. Wait, is that project you mentioned running away again? Instead of constantly watching these trash airdrops, it's better to just relax and wait for the bull market. Trying to make quick money in the short term is the easiest way to get wrecked. I advise you not to bother. Honestly, it's better to invest steadily and wait for the bull market—less hassle and effort. These project teams are well aware of our greed. Who hasn't been fooled once? That's part of the journey. Reliable opportunities are actually scarce. Instead of waiting, it's better to find them yourself. Giving up completely can actually be a form of clarity, better than dreaming every day.
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 01-07 11:38
Haha, this is the daily life of the crypto world. Everyone understands the feeling of being cut. Fake-out maneuvers are the most uncomfortable, even more so than losing money directly. Long-termism? I think it’s a bit like being forced into hibernation. Bro, I think instead of blindly chasing airdrops, it’s better to study the fundamentals carefully, really. Standing guard until the end of time, I understand this feeling, it’s exhausting. I should have realized long ago that most of these short-term opportunities are just harvesters, don’t waste effort. Being tricked again and again, I’m really convinced. Wait, wait, wait, it seems that no good opportunities are coming no matter how long I wait.
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PebbleHandervip
· 01-07 11:31
Haha, I know this move too well, always just one step away from catching the train. --- Instead of being exploited every day, it's better to lie flat and wait for the right opportunity. --- Are you numb from standing guard all the time? I understand that feeling. --- Short-term airdrops are indeed just cuts; you still need to hold steady and not move. --- A reliable opportunity? Bro, it's really hard to say in this circle. --- Being persuaded to quit sometimes saves you from a blow; sometimes group members can save your life. --- Long-termism sounds good, but it's actually just being trapped. --- Another fake move, when will this day ever end? --- By the time the project takes off, you've already forgotten you're in it. --- With many people in the group, wisdom is abundant; sometimes it's really reliable. --- Instead of frequent operations, it's better to hold coins with your eyes closed; anyway, it's all uncomfortable.
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