Honestly, I’ve noticed that many people in the community now have some reservations about the Happy-Sci IP. Indeed, everyone’s first instinct says something feels off, a feeling that’s hard to describe.
I discussed this project with a few influential community influencers, and their reactions were quite interesting—hesitant to speak, and some even directly suggested I should sell early. Just listening to it is enough; such advice doesn’t change anything for me.
When I initially chose $Sats, I had already decided on a long-term holding strategy. I wouldn’t change my original intention just because of market noise or external persuasion. Sometimes, the best opportunities are hidden in places most people don’t understand or even reject. I choose to trust my own judgment.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 01-11 12:45
Haha, fine. Everyone's advising me to run, but I insist on holding on until the end.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 01-10 11:26
Big influencers are advising you to quit, so you should reflect. Not all contrarian actions are called foresight.
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 01-10 10:03
What most people can't understand isn't necessarily an opportunity; sometimes, there really is a problem.
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StopLossMaster
· 01-09 15:19
I'm the kind of person who doesn't like to take advice, but what does it matter if I listen this time?
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 01-08 16:25
I'm actually more interested in things most people can't understand—that's the real game.
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NFTragedy
· 01-08 16:25
Things that most people can't understand are often the next money-making opportunity, there's no doubt about that.
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Everyone who advised me to sell coins now regrets it, trust me.
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The more people oppose me in the circle, the more confident I am to hold.
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Those experts who hesitate to speak up, just wait to be ignored.
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Not following the trend, not listening to advice—that's my approach.
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Projects that are hard to understand are actually worth investigating; those everyone already understands have long been pumped.
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Dumping? Not happening. My long-term holding strategy remains unchanged.
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GasGoblin
· 01-08 16:24
Things that most people can't understand are often the biggest pitfalls.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-08 16:19
Uh, I understand the look of big influencers wanting to speak but holding back, but this time it's really not a contrarian indicator.
Taking advice and running away indeed means going all in. The problem is that Happy-Sci is truly bizarre.
Not all obscure projects are opportunities; some are just traps.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 01-08 16:12
Things that most people can't understand are often the best opportunities. That's right.
Honestly, I’ve noticed that many people in the community now have some reservations about the Happy-Sci IP. Indeed, everyone’s first instinct says something feels off, a feeling that’s hard to describe.
I discussed this project with a few influential community influencers, and their reactions were quite interesting—hesitant to speak, and some even directly suggested I should sell early. Just listening to it is enough; such advice doesn’t change anything for me.
When I initially chose $Sats, I had already decided on a long-term holding strategy. I wouldn’t change my original intention just because of market noise or external persuasion. Sometimes, the best opportunities are hidden in places most people don’t understand or even reject. I choose to trust my own judgment.