There's a compelling contrast worth considering: executing profitable trading strategies requires substantially more skill and discipline than simply deploying a token on platforms like Pumpfun and launching it live. The barriers to entry in trading—timing, risk management, market psychology—are fundamentally different from the technical execution of smart contract deployment. One demands deep market understanding and consistent execution; the other is more straightforward tooling.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 01-11 06:31
Haha, okay, what you said is indeed reasonable, but it feels like you're just making excuses for yourself.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-10 21:52
To be honest, this comparison is a bit funny. The traders who are truly making money have long stopped complaining here, and they're still talking about skill and discipline? Pumpfun's approach is also gambling, just phrased differently.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-08 20:58
Haha, this is reality... Truly profitable traders and those players who just click to issue tokens are on completely different levels.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-08 20:47
Honestly, there's nothing wrong with that. Pump coins are just hype, but the real profit-making traders? That's a whole different level.
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RektDetective
· 01-08 20:45
Haha, laughing to death, pumpfun one-click coin issuance vs real profitable trading, the gap is just like copying and pasting code and writing algorithms.
There's a compelling contrast worth considering: executing profitable trading strategies requires substantially more skill and discipline than simply deploying a token on platforms like Pumpfun and launching it live. The barriers to entry in trading—timing, risk management, market psychology—are fundamentally different from the technical execution of smart contract deployment. One demands deep market understanding and consistent execution; the other is more straightforward tooling.