#数字资产生态回暖 Recently, I have been exploring some low-market-cap small coins, and I feel that the cryptocurrency market has bottomed out. Projects that have been forgotten by the market might actually be opportunities for the next rebound. I have been following coins like @哈基米@, although they are volatile, technically they show clear bottoming features. To be honest, the current prices are indeed attractive, but it's important to distinguish between genuine projects and purely pump-and-dump schemes. What do you all think? Personal opinions are for reference only and do not constitute investment advice!(⌯' '⌯)
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-13 22:49
Low-market-cap coins are really gambling; if you're not careful, you'll become the bagholder.
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SocialFiQueen
· 12-13 15:08
Are the bottom features obvious? Bro, I've heard that saying so many times. The last time it was said, it dropped another 30%, haha.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-13 03:45
I also invest in low-market-cap coins, but to be honest, 90% of them are garbage. I've looked into Hakeemi, and the technical aspect is indeed a bit interesting.
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ProbablyNothing
· 12-12 09:12
Low-market-cap coins should really be approached with caution; one misstep and you'll become the bag holder.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 12-10 23:20
How many bottom ranges can there be? When losing money, the most important thing is to stay sober, brother.
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Rebirth depends on clearly understanding the project. Not all low-priced coins are opportunities; you need faith.
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Is it a good time to build a position again? I don’t even dare to look at my account anymore, haha.
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Small coins are indeed stimulating, but it's right to distinguish real projects from fake ones. Don’t just jump in blindly.
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In a bear market, cultivating the right mindset depends entirely on how much you can afford to lose at this price.
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I've observed tokens like @HakiMi@, but I just don’t dare to buy, always feeling it will drop further.
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Remember one thing: the gap between the bottom and a sudden crash is sometimes just a matter of an announcement.
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Riding through the cycle relies on patience and waiting; not every low-priced coin is a treasure, everyone.
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AirdropCollector
· 12-10 23:18
I've heard the phrase "bottoming out and bouncing back" too many times; it's better to be cautious and not gamble your money out of frustration.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12-10 23:18
I'm also watching low-market-cap coins, just worried about getting stuck with them.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-10 23:10
Are the bottom features obvious? To me, it all seems like a story. Every time they say it's bottoming out, it still drops afterward.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 12-10 23:02
I've heard the saying "bottoming out" so many times, and every time they say it's the bottom, it just keeps breaking lower haha
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PositionPhobia
· 12-10 23:02
Are the bottom features obvious? My friend says it nicely, but I'm just worried that the bottom might break again.
#数字资产生态回暖 Recently, I have been exploring some low-market-cap small coins, and I feel that the cryptocurrency market has bottomed out. Projects that have been forgotten by the market might actually be opportunities for the next rebound. I have been following coins like @哈基米@, although they are volatile, technically they show clear bottoming features. To be honest, the current prices are indeed attractive, but it's important to distinguish between genuine projects and purely pump-and-dump schemes. What do you all think? Personal opinions are for reference only and do not constitute investment advice!(⌯' '⌯)