In a few months, many people will start to regret that if they had held onto $SPSC tightly from the beginning, how many times their chips could have multiplied by now. The market has entered a new startup phase, and this is the true test of mentality—do you want to be the one who later feels grateful for sticking with it? Honestly, I am optimistic about this wave.
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ProofOfNothing
· 16h ago
Holding on tightly without letting go, easy to say, but when the price drops, everyone wants to cut their losses.
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MEVictim
· 16h ago
Honestly, I've heard this kind of talk too many times. The key is whether you can truly withstand the mindset.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 16h ago
It's easy to say "hold on tight," but when the market drops, how many people can really hold up?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 16h ago
Holding on stubbornly really requires mental preparation; I previously sold because I was trembling...
In a few months, many people will start to regret that if they had held onto $SPSC tightly from the beginning, how many times their chips could have multiplied by now. The market has entered a new startup phase, and this is the true test of mentality—do you want to be the one who later feels grateful for sticking with it? Honestly, I am optimistic about this wave.