Entry at 6k turned into a disaster—exited at rock bottom prices. The real kicker? Immediately rotated into another project that ended up being a total rug pull. Classic mistake of chasing the next thing when you're already bleeding. As for $isocity, the performance has been nothing short of terrible. Didn't help that FUD merchants kept spreading narratives earlier, adding fuel to the fire. Sometimes the market tests your conviction harder than any chart ever could.
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MEVHunterX
· 8h ago
A typical chase of rising prices and panic selling... get caught when you enter, hit a mine when you exit, this cycle is quite brutal.
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MemeKingNFT
· 18h ago
Haha, isn't this a reflection of me last year? Buying in at 6k and then going all-in all the way down. The funniest part is I haven't learned to be smart and keep gambling on the next one... Really, when chasing highs, your brain just stops working.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 19h ago
Buying in at 6k, cutting losses at the lowest price—this tactical logic is really brilliant... Then casually stepping into the rug pull project, a classic case of rubbing salt in the wound.
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StableCoinKaren
· 19h ago
Selling too early and then chasing the high, this is a painful lesson, brother.
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SorryRugPulled
· 19h ago
I am numb from losing so much; this is my story.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 19h ago
The 6k investment was brutally manipulated to the bottom, then turned around and stepped on an air project... I give this operation a bad review.
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OfflineNewbie
· 19h ago
Ha, it's that kind of tactic where you rush to buy the dip only to get trapped, truly brilliant.
Entry at 6k turned into a disaster—exited at rock bottom prices. The real kicker? Immediately rotated into another project that ended up being a total rug pull. Classic mistake of chasing the next thing when you're already bleeding. As for $isocity, the performance has been nothing short of terrible. Didn't help that FUD merchants kept spreading narratives earlier, adding fuel to the fire. Sometimes the market tests your conviction harder than any chart ever could.