#数字资产市场动态 A fan's OIK spot position has been cut in half, with a nearly 40% decline, and they are asking what to do. To be honest, this situation has become somewhat hopeless.



First, let's talk about issues with coins like $OIK. Initially, these coins rely entirely on fake trading volume to support their price. Once the market wears down the cost and it becomes too high, no funds are willing to continue participating. What happens then? Liquidity dries up instantly. Without real product support or fundamental backing, once funds start to flee, it's basically a dead end.

My advice is straightforward—if you are also caught in these air coins, instead of holding on and watching your investment slowly go to zero, it's better to cut losses early and exit. This is not pessimism but a necessary decision to protect your principal. Those hoping for a rebound often end up losing even more.

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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-03 03:39
Ha, it's this kind of coin again. After a wave of profit-taking, no one will play anymore.

Should have run earlier. Waiting any longer will really result in zero.
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GmGnSleeper
· 01-02 21:14
Damn, I knew that coins like OIK were just tools to scam retail investors long ago. They dare to pump without fundamentals. Serves them right. Cutting losses is the right move; dragging it to zero really shows a problem with the brain.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-01 12:36
Oh no, it's this kind of crappy coin again... The paper hands that should have been bottom-fished early have now become iron hands.

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40% directly cut in half, how blind must you be to the situation? There's really no hope.

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To be blunt, holding and waiting for a rebound is like gambling with your life. It's better to admit defeat and exit.

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Coins like OIK that rely solely on trading volume to hype are doomed once the funds dry up. I've explained this logic countless times.

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Stop-losses are really not shameful; continuing to go all-in is the real dead end.

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I actually want to ask, why did you rush into this garbage coin with no fundamentals from the start?

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After liquidity dries up, you know you can't even sell, and you'll regret it too late.

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Instead of waiting for a miracle, it's better to invest your money into projects with actual products, which has a higher probability.

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In this market cycle, many people are trapped; brothers, recognize the reality sooner.

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People holding coins that go to zero mostly have psychological issues.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 2025-12-31 04:10
Still hoping for a rebound after a 50% drop? Wake up, brother, that's the gambler's mentality.

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It's the same kind of meaningless stuff with no fundamentals; you should have seen it clearly a long time ago.

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Holding on and waiting for zero really has no meaning. Instead of deceiving yourself, it's better to cut your losses decisively.

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The problem isn't with OIK; it's why you initially touched such an obvious air coin.

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Stop-loss is profit. Don't talk to me about faith; be realistic, everyone.

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That's why I only invest in projects with practical applications. Risk management comes first.

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Still hesitating after a 40% drop? I really don't understand the logic of these people.

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I've seen too many stories like this; in the end, they all end up in vain.
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DegenWhisperer
· 2025-12-31 03:59
It's another one of those pump-and-dump coins. You should have cut your losses earlier. Holding it is just giving away money.
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DAOdreamer
· 2025-12-31 03:52
Alright, coins like OIK should have been gone a long time ago. If there's no real value, you're just waiting to be eliminated.

Holding and waiting for a rebound? Uh... that's gambler's mentality. Can't you cut your losses earlier?
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OneBlockAtATime
· 2025-12-31 03:42
Bro, this analysis is spot on. I always said those coins relying on fake volume would eventually fail, and it turns out I was right.
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