Recently, UNI's correction has been quite interesting. The voices that were loudly hyping up altcoins on the square a while ago are now almost gone. Every time the market rebounds a little, they pop up to cheer and express confidence, calling out coins with hundredfold or thousandfold potential, fooling retail investors into a daze.
To put it simply, altcoins are just one game—speculation. Only by choosing the right time and the right coins can you make money; otherwise, you're just wasting time and effort. Those who got lured in during this round of hype now have to watch the broader market's other coins rebound with their eyes wide open, and the best they can hope for is not to lose money. By the time they realize it, the other coins have already surged, and they are still following the market's correction—such a feeling is really uncomfortable.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 01-09 17:44
I'm already tired of the same old talk about altcoins, they say it a hundred or a thousand times every day. But what’s the result? Still losing everything.
Honestly, chasing altcoins is exciting, and cutting profits is even more thrilling, but the direction is wrong.
Why is UNI’s rebound still so sluggish? It feels pretty pointless.
At times like these, you realize who’s telling the truth. Those who were bragging are now completely silent.
Every time the market looks like this, I think of friends who got trapped. Now, no one talks about coins anymore.
To be honest, gambling-like coins are just about luck. I don’t touch them anymore; sticking to mainstream coins is more reliable.
Trying to make quick money through speculation isn’t realistic. Instead of chasing altcoins, it’s better to hold mainstream coins and wait for a rebound.
Watching others’ coins rise while holding worthless altcoins myself—this feeling is truly incredible.
What’s more annoying is jumping in on the bandwagon only to find out I bought at a high point.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-08 21:46
The old trick of rug pulling with altcoins again, always the same
Where's the promised hundredfold? Now it's all pulled back, hilarious
You still need to understand the rhythm yourself, don't be fooled into the trap
This wave of UNI adjustment has exposed quite a few people, haha
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-07 10:56
Those people who keep hyping up knockoff projects, as soon as the market drops, they disappear completely. Truly impressive.
In the end, it's still retail investors like us who buy at the top and take the fall. So exhausting.
Hundreds or thousands of times gains, easy to say, but what about the risks? This is just gambling.
During UNI's rebound, they start popping up again. Come on.
I really can't stand those deceptive tricks, especially those promising guaranteed returns.
It's time to reflect properly—why do we always fall for the scams?
Only when the timing is right should we consider knockoff projects; otherwise, we're just feeding the whales.
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ChainWallflower
· 01-07 10:55
Heartbreaking, the group of people who are trapped are probably quietly closing their positions now.
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MEVictim
· 01-07 10:52
Only after being scammed three times did I realize that altcoins are just gambling; there's no such thing as a valuable coin.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-07 10:50
Altcoins are just a gambling game. If you catch the right timing, you make a killing; if not, you lose everything. There's no middle ground.
Those who were fooled in now have to watch others take off, really frustrating.
I didn't get on the UNI rebound this time either, but it's pretty satisfying to see those calling for buys go silent.
Honestly, it's all about information asymmetry. Retail investors are always a step behind. If I had known it would be like this, why would I invest in altcoins?
But on the other hand, has anyone actually made money? Or are all these stories just about others profiting?
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-07 10:46
Altcoins are just gambling, no other way to put it. I've seen too many people get scammed.
Daily hundredfold, thousandfold gains—how many actually make real money? They're all just storytelling.
You can really make money if you follow the right people, but the odds are just so-so. Why follow the trend?
After this round of correction, a bunch of people went bankrupt. I really can't hold on anymore.
I've been saying for a long time not to touch altcoins, but no one listens.
Recently, UNI's correction has been quite interesting. The voices that were loudly hyping up altcoins on the square a while ago are now almost gone. Every time the market rebounds a little, they pop up to cheer and express confidence, calling out coins with hundredfold or thousandfold potential, fooling retail investors into a daze.
To put it simply, altcoins are just one game—speculation. Only by choosing the right time and the right coins can you make money; otherwise, you're just wasting time and effort. Those who got lured in during this round of hype now have to watch the broader market's other coins rebound with their eyes wide open, and the best they can hope for is not to lose money. By the time they realize it, the other coins have already surged, and they are still following the market's correction—such a feeling is really uncomfortable.