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A couple weeks back, I was hyping up Nyan to everyone I knew. Zero interest. Nobody wanted in.
Fine, whatever. Went solo on lolcat instead. Threw money at it on a DEX, watched it peak at 10k market cap, then dump.
Honestly? I'm done trying to bring people along. The enthusiasm just isn't there when you need it. Feels like shouting into the void sometimes.
Maybe I'm picking the wrong plays. Maybe the timing's off. Or maybe this space just moves too fast for casual coordination. Either way, that stung more than the actual loss.
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No one listens even if I shout my lungs out, so I might as well quietly make a fortune.
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I also missed that nyan wave; it was really a timing issue, not a vision issue.
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Playing alone actually feels free, no need to wait for others' fomo.
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That's how it is in the crypto world, it gets so fast that you can't even shout, so might as well not shout.
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Playing solo with coins is like this, who can understand the bitterness of catching a falling knife at a high position?
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Really, it's too hard to find teammates in this circle, everyone is doing their own thing.
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From 10k to dump... this is the daily life of a retail investor, I'm the same.
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Sometimes it's not that you made the wrong choice, it's just that people are scattered and it's hard to lead the team.
People only want to enter a position when they are bullish, if they lose they act like they've never heard of it, it's really annoying
I've experienced the thing with lolcat too, the feeling of catching a falling knife at a high position is indeed unpleasant, but it's worse to be told "I knew it would fall"
Forget it, do my own research, earn my own profits and losses, to avoid being lectured.
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To be honest, I've experienced it too; no one follows the coins I recommend, and when I dive in myself, I get slapped in the face
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Haha, that's why I don't discuss Holdings with anyone now
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When playing alone, I tend to be clearer-headed; not getting led by the rhythm is also a way to make money
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The most heartbreaking thing isn't losing money, it's having no one to endure with you
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That's how this space is; those who knew early make money fast, while the followers are all catching a falling knife
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So sometimes, when no one believes in your coin... could it be a good signal?