Some cryptocurrencies seem prosperous, but in fact, they are just scams—once you enter, the price starts to decline, heading straight to zero. These projects survive by scamming investors, with no real support.



In contrast, projects that are genuinely operated by the community are different. Coins like Kurumi have lasted until now because of community support, not because the project team is cashing out. Although their gains may not be the highest, at least there are people working seriously, not just a simple profit-taking game.

When choosing coins, you still need to be clear—are the community holding up the project, or are they just trying to make a quick profit and then run? This is the key to judging whether a project is reliable.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 17h ago
Community-operated coins are truly different; at least they won't be scammed too badly. The kind that crashes immediately after entry, each one more ruthless in cutting losses. Kurumi has indeed held up, which shows there is something there.
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PanicSellervip
· 22h ago
Paper hands have been caught before, but this time Kurumi really feels different; the community is truly working. --- I've seen too many cases where the price drops immediately after entry, only to vanish without a trace after being cut. --- Honestly, it still depends on whether someone is genuinely working on it; otherwise, it's just a trap. --- Projects supported by communities like Kurumi are actually more solid, even if not as exciting, they are stable. --- Don't be fooled by the price increase; coins without a solid foundation will eventually fall into the gutter. --- Honestly, I prefer projects that have community consensus rather than those that just play the pump-and-dump game. --- It's crucial to see whether the project team is genuinely working or just raising funds; this is the key to survival. --- Community operation vs. project team cashing out; this is the real dividing line. --- I'm used to being trapped; now I just focus on whether the community is behind me or not, everything else is irrelevant.
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 22h ago
Community coins and "cutting leeks" coins can be recognized at a glance, really no technical content involved. Honestly, I won't touch those that drop immediately after entering; one lesson learned is enough. Projects like Kurumi that still persist are indeed a bit different, but on the other hand, most still want to cash out quickly...
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