Recently, cryptocurrencies with marine life themes have been frequently making appearances, and Walrus($WAL) has also shined in this wave. To be honest, there aren't many meme coins in the sea, and truly practical ones are even rarer.
I won't go into the fundamentals of this project here; if you're interested, you can review previous analyses. What I mainly want to say is that Walrus has become quite interesting lately—its overwhelming promotion has indeed generated a lot of buzz, and there's still a chance to break out. If you have some idle funds and the hype hasn't peaked yet, you might consider accumulating a little to test the waters.
But honestly, short-term price movements are really unpredictable. My strategy is this: first, buy a batch at the current price, then after the contract launches, aggressively short it, and when it crashes, buy the dip. This approach often doubles the profits. Similar tactics have been validated on other popular coins, and the fundamentals are solid.
Key reminder: be sure to control the amount of funds per trade; small-scale trial and error is always the first rule. The rest depends on your own operations and luck.
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AirdropJunkie
· 01-10 20:17
I've heard too many tricks about bottom-fishing before the contract starts. Can it really double this time?
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-09 09:34
Ocean Coin is back again, and this time it's just Walrus? To be honest, these kinds of things are like lotteries, just see who has better luck.
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hodl_therapist
· 01-08 22:28
Ocean meme coins are really heating up, but $WAL's promotion this time is indeed overwhelming, and there's something to it.
Claiming to control risk on the surface, but in reality, this shorting and bottom-fishing strategy sounds just like gambling. I think most people can't keep up with this rhythm.
$WAL's popularity hasn't peaked yet. If you want to get on board, you've indeed caught the right moment, but don't go all in, brothers.
Doubling is fake, losing money is real. It's better to be honest and hold long-term.
For coins with this kind of rhythm, honestly, it's all about who can run faster. The subsequent bagholders... good luck.
Ambush, shorting, bottom-fishing—these moves make my scalp tingle. Do they really think they're professional traders?
For a coin with such aggressive promotion, it should really be taken with a grain of salt. Caution is wise.
Controlling this amount per single transaction is fine, but the prerequisite is self-control, which is even more difficult for most retail investors than going to the moon.
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FreeMinter
· 01-08 14:53
Ocean Meme Coin is indeed a bit crazy this time, but honestly, no one can tell how long the hype for Walrus will last.
Shorting and bottom-fishing is a strategy we've seen profit from, but there are more pitfalls.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 01-08 14:50
Ocean Biological Coin has been repeatedly exploited with this scheme. Can Walrus turn the tide this time? It's a bit uncertain.
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Starting with a short position right after the contract launches? Brother, your mindset is really ruthless, waiting to be liquidated.
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It's either holding coins, shorting, or bottom fishing. Basically, it's just gambling on luck.
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Meme coins rely on promotion to stay afloat before they land, but once the hype passes, they drop to zero.
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I think it's better to observe first and not be fooled by the hype.
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Hearing "small amount trial and error" makes my ears numb, but in the end, it's still all in.
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Walrus? Forget it, I'll just keep bottom fishing my old coins.
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There are so many ocean-themed coins every day, why does this one have to go viral?
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Shorting and then bottom fishing sounds simple, but executing it is a nightmare.
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Fund management is always the most important, but 99% of people simply can't do it.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 01-08 14:49
Ocean Creatures Coin is making a comeback, this time it's the walrus, haha. Next time, maybe it's the octopus's turn.
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BearMarketSunriser
· 01-08 14:47
Ocean Token is really hot right now, but whether walrus can ride this wave depends on what happens next... It feels a bit like gambling.
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NftRegretMachine
· 01-08 14:45
Marine Life Coin is back? Cutting new leeks every day. WAL's promotion this time is indeed extensive, but everyone has seen the drama after the contract launch...
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TestnetNomad
· 01-08 14:38
Walrus this time really has something, but I'm just worried it might be another flash in the pan.
The real test is when the contract launches...
The ocean meme coin track feels a bit competitive now.
Hearing you say that, I also want to lay low a bit, but it still depends on my risk tolerance.
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SolidityJester
· 01-08 14:32
Another ocean theme? Walrus's promotion definitely spread widely, but there are still too few real implementations. To be honest, it's all about gambling on probabilities.
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Who can predict short-term rises and falls? The key is how you play it. Trying with small funds is the most reliable.
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Shorting and then buying the dip to double your investment sounds great, but you need to consider the risks carefully, brother.
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I think Ocean Coin all look similar; it just depends on who has better hype skills.
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Is the current hype not at its peak yet? That depends on how long this hype can last. It feels like meme coins get hot quickly and cool down just as fast.
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It's okay to stash some idle money and try it out, but I'm just worried that I might accidentally run out of idle funds, haha.
Recently, cryptocurrencies with marine life themes have been frequently making appearances, and Walrus($WAL) has also shined in this wave. To be honest, there aren't many meme coins in the sea, and truly practical ones are even rarer.
I won't go into the fundamentals of this project here; if you're interested, you can review previous analyses. What I mainly want to say is that Walrus has become quite interesting lately—its overwhelming promotion has indeed generated a lot of buzz, and there's still a chance to break out. If you have some idle funds and the hype hasn't peaked yet, you might consider accumulating a little to test the waters.
But honestly, short-term price movements are really unpredictable. My strategy is this: first, buy a batch at the current price, then after the contract launches, aggressively short it, and when it crashes, buy the dip. This approach often doubles the profits. Similar tactics have been validated on other popular coins, and the fundamentals are solid.
Key reminder: be sure to control the amount of funds per trade; small-scale trial and error is always the first rule. The rest depends on your own operations and luck.