Looking at the fact that many people are still messing around with the Pippin project, I can't quite understand it. Among the early investors around me, very few are actually making money; instead, there are tons of stories of losses. I myself have also been caught in it, especially with the trading fees set ridiculously high—just a slight increase in the market can wipe out your profit margin. When shorting, the costs are so high that profits become virtually meaningless; when going long, you have to constantly watch out for sudden drops. The usual pattern is three days of continuous decline, followed by a rebound on the fourth day, and throughout the process, retail investors are always in the position of being harvested. Instead of getting entangled, it's better to stay away and observe, letting the whales fight among themselves.

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BoredApeResistancevip
· 01-07 03:47
The fact that transaction fees eat up all the profits is really unbelievable; I've also fallen into this trap.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 01-05 08:00
The fact that fees eat up profits is really incredible; I've also fallen for it. Pippin's tricks are like this; few early entrants actually make real money, retail investors are always the ones being harvested like chives. After falling for three days and then bouncing back one day, I'm too familiar with this rhythm. The manipulators are there having fun, while we get manipulated at the bottom. Rather than messing around inside, it's better to stay away to avoid raising blood pressure.
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probably_nothing_anonvip
· 01-04 09:50
Damn, I also jumped into this Pippin trap. The fee structure is really insane, eating into profits just like eating a meal.
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MysteriousZhangvip
· 01-04 09:48
The fee structure is really incredible. My friend was also scammed; to put it simply, it's a bloodsucking machine run by the manipulators.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 01-04 09:41
With such high fees, what's the point of playing? I should have left long ago.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 01-04 09:38
Stop messing with Pippin already. I know too well that trading fees eat up profits. --- The market maker cycles through rounds of profit-taking, and retail investors are always the chives. --- Three days of decline followed by a rise—I've seen this pattern too many times. Whoever enters, whoever loses. --- Instead of losing money inside, it's better to watch them fight each other, and save yourself the trouble. --- There are very few people around me making money; most are losing money. That's the reality. --- With such high fees, whether it goes up or down, it's all pointless. You're just working for the market makers. --- The early investors have all been wiped out. Do the later ones still want to keep throwing money in? --- Forget it. Staying away from this pit is better than anything else.
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VibesOverChartsvip
· 01-04 09:34
I've long seen through it; Pippin's fee structure is just a vampire, retail investors are just giving away their assets.
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