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Just sent off Siren, welcomed STO, and after a good sleep, another $AIOT popped up ?
No, even when cutting leeks, the leeks should grow longer, right?
Let me first explain to new friends what a “demon coin” is:
It’s those coins that pop up inexplicably, sound intimidating in name, and whose prices jump around like they’ve taken stimulants.
Recently, there have been a lot of demon coins, one after another, like a market fair.
Siren just left, STO came; before STO even cools down, I wake up to find $AIOT$ popping up.
Honestly, I’m starting to lose patience.
You don’t cut leeks like this.
Farmers planting leeks know to wait until they grow tall before harvesting, and they even need to nurture them afterward.
What have these demon coins been doing lately?
They’ve completely stripped the leeks’ roots.
Today, they release a white paper, tomorrow they start a group, the day after they pump the price to attract people in, and the day after that, they dump and run. This whole process can be done in less than a week.
Latecomer retail investors aren’t even “leeks” anymore—they’re more like seeds trampled on.
But despite the complaints, let’s be real:
Demon coins have their own game.
New friends, remember one rule: these coins are not for “investment,” they’re for “speculation.”
Invest based on value; speculate based on timing.
$AIOT What’s the situation now? I checked the liquidation chart—there’s almost no pressure.
In plain language: no one’s stopping it up there. Once it breaks through that level, it can be pumped or dumped at will.
No trapped orders to sell off, no big shorts holding it down—pumping it up is smoother than a silk sheet.
Three tips for newbies:
Don’t get caught up. Demon coins make money from volatility, not faith. Don’t get carried away thinking you’re a crypto god just because it’s rising.
Be cautious with short positions. At this level, shorting is just giving away your head. A no-pressure market means shorting is feeding the whales.
Set your stop-losses and control your hands. Demon coins flip faster than pages in a book. Take your profits and run—don’t fight the trend.
Finally, a word from the heart:
$AIOT Can you play? Yes. But the premise of “being able to” is—
You know you’re gambling, not investing.
You’re risking money you won’t mind losing, not next month’s rent.
Keep a string in your heart, ready to run at any moment.
Those who survive until the next demon coin are the real winners.
Don’t be that leek being stripped bald. #Gate广场四月发帖挑战