The story of this project is quite ironic. Back then, relying on the popularity of two other projects, it was forcibly pushed to an overvaluation that it never should have had. Now looking at this situation, many people probably realize that the market back then was somewhat bubble-like. Some still insist on saying they are optimistic? The market has already given the answer.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-09 00:17
That's how bubbles burst—pop! No one can escape.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-08 11:00
lmao the gas fees on this copium must be astronomical rn... watched this one get pumped harder than a mev sandwich and now everybody playing dumb about it
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ZkProofPudding
· 01-08 10:59
"If I had known it would turn out this way, I should have cut my losses decisively back then. Now I can only tighten my belt and get by."
(Or in more common crypto slang: "If I'd known this would happen, I should have taken the loss and sold. Now I'm just scraping by.")
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OnchainDetective
· 01-08 10:59
Oh my god, isn't this the project that was "divinely assisted" back then? I knew it, riding the hype all the way to tears in the end.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-08 10:58
The tricks of cutting leeks in the crypto world just keep repeating, it's quite boring.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-08 10:56
Honestly, this wave is actually a typical "cling to the big thigh" failure, and it's too late to regret now.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 01-08 10:52
Haha, no, that wave was really crazy back then. Now I finally understand what it means to be a leek's last-minute sucker.
The story of this project is quite ironic. Back then, relying on the popularity of two other projects, it was forcibly pushed to an overvaluation that it never should have had. Now looking at this situation, many people probably realize that the market back then was somewhat bubble-like. Some still insist on saying they are optimistic? The market has already given the answer.