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Honestly, before the emergence of the flash profit product on a certain exchange, I didn't pay much attention to the @Night@ project at all. My initial impression was—here comes another meme coin to cut leeks, initially driven by community hype to pump the price, and it probably won’t last long before fading out. To be honest, I even suspected that the official was secretly manipulating and hyping it up🤔
But after this round, I have to admit I was mistaken. A large amount of funds flowed in, and a 3% principal return could be achieved in just two days, which is indeed uncommon in the exchange ecosystem. Most importantly—many big players were attracted, and a long-lost wealth creation effect appeared in the market.
What does this mean? Either the project genuinely has real value, or the manipulators' tactics are truly clever. If you ask me, the biggest takeaway is a reminder: don’t jump to conclusions too early; the market will always have surprises that catch you off guard.
Night's move was indeed impressive, but the 3% in two days... sounds like the prelude to the next rug pull.
Following the big players does not equal a project with prospects. I've fallen into this trap too many times.
Wait, are you really making money or just telling jokes?
I really dislike this post-hoc bias narrative. If you make money, you say you were blinded; if you lose, you say you had foresight. We're all the same.
Maybe I'm just too cautious, but it's definitely better than getting harvested.
Night this wave is indeed a bit of something, I have to admit I misjudged.
This is the right mindset for playing crypto, don't jump to conclusions too early.
I've also been trapped before, now as long as I can get a return, it's a win.
When big players enter, it's a signal; just retail investors alone can't move this market.
Hmm, 3% in two days to break even? Brother, are you serious?
The big players are coming in, huh? Then I need to take another look at this market.
Honestly, being slapped in the face feels a bit satisfying.
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have sold so quickly. That's my problem.
Should we just watch and see how it ends together?
I can't see the manipulation tactics, but the data is real.
Wait, can you really make that much money with flash profits?
No, I still have to be cautious, after all, there have been quite a few failed projects before.
$Night, that name sounds a bit suspicious, haha.
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Another story of "I misjudged." But compared to cutting leeks, I'm more worried about my own greed causing me to not withdraw in time.
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Does big money entering always mean a bright future? I've also seen big players team up and get wrecked. Is this wave truly driven by genuine demand or just a new type of pump-and-dump tactic? We’ll have to see what happens next.
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3% in two days? Better than some financial management apps. But such quick returns often come with quick reversals. The real test is whether you can withdraw your funds.
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Whether a project has real value can be seen after the quick profit phase—if it crashes immediately afterward, you’ll know. Don’t be fooled by the wealth effect; this trick is old.
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Admitting to misjudging is honest, but what I care about is when to run. Market surprises are often the last to catch the bag holders.
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Whether it's a clever trading strategy or the project itself is truly valuable, honestly I can't tell, but the signal of big players entering is not misleading.
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I just want to know how long this wealth-creating effect can last, don’t want it to be another flash in the pan.
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I should have gotten in earlier, now chasing in feels a bit late.
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If I was mistaken, so be it. Next time, I’ll be smarter and won’t be exploited again.
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Wait, 3% in two days? That number seems a bit suspicious. Could it be selective statistics?
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Forget it, I’ll just stay on the sidelines. Anyway, I’m not missing out on much of this small return.
Is it really legit trading? Hard to tell now, but a 3% two-day return is indeed impressive.
Big investors are coming in, which at least suggests it's not just a pure pump-and-dump scheme.
Night was just a bystander at first, but now it seems to have some potential.
3% in two days? Honestly, that's already quite outrageous in this market, but the real signal is big players entering.
Whether it's trading skills or genuine strength, as long as the money is in hand, that's all that matters. Don't overthink it.
Wait a minute, could this be another trap to harvest profits?