During the early FOMO entry, all I could think about was the fantasy of "the next BTC." Watching the whitepaper and funding data, I convinced myself that I had discovered a gold mine.
On the first day of price fluctuations, I kept refreshing trading pairs. When it rose 5%, I was secretly delighted; when it dropped 2%, I broke out in cold sweat. I thought to myself, this is the "game of the institutions."
Two weeks later, I started comparing Monad with other leading projects in the community. "Monad's TPS is faster than some chain," "The ecosystem applications will explode"—most of the phrases sounded the same.
But the real test is surviving the volatility. Some add to their positions, others cut their losses. A few still tell stories, but most fall silent.
The joy of ICOs is often very short-lived. The risks that come with it are unavoidable.
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OnchainDetective
· 15h ago
Based on on-chain data, I saw through it long ago. The fund flow of this wave of MONAD is obvious... What the early wallets that entered the market are doing now, I have already locked in the transfer pattern.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 15h ago
It's the same trick again. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have listened to the community's hype.
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BoredStaker
· 15h ago
This is exactly how things have been over the past few months... Only when cutting losses do we realize what "institutional game" really means.
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BlockchainBard
· 15h ago
Ha, that was brilliant. I'm the one who started telling stories two weeks later, now in silence...
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 15h ago
Really, this is who we are haha
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InscriptionGriller
· 15h ago
Another reckless gamble to cut leeks, the white paper is just a bluff
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In two weeks, going from believer to leek, is that all?
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TPS is useless, just as fast to run away
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The fools adding positions are now bleeding heavily, haha
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The silent ones are the winners; the more they talk, the worse they fall
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FOMO disease needs to die early and be reborn early, there's no way around it
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Still telling stories? How much are those stories worth?
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Institutional game? You're just a pawn being harvested by institutions
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People who are happy with just 5% should understand what a death spiral is
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Monad is doomed to follow the old SOL path, changing the soup but not the medicine
MONAD ICO Participants' Moments
During the early FOMO entry, all I could think about was the fantasy of "the next BTC." Watching the whitepaper and funding data, I convinced myself that I had discovered a gold mine.
On the first day of price fluctuations, I kept refreshing trading pairs. When it rose 5%, I was secretly delighted; when it dropped 2%, I broke out in cold sweat. I thought to myself, this is the "game of the institutions."
Two weeks later, I started comparing Monad with other leading projects in the community. "Monad's TPS is faster than some chain," "The ecosystem applications will explode"—most of the phrases sounded the same.
But the real test is surviving the volatility. Some add to their positions, others cut their losses. A few still tell stories, but most fall silent.
The joy of ICOs is often very short-lived. The risks that come with it are unavoidable.