Recently paying attention to PIPPIN's market trend. This coin's performance is indeed a bit "naughty," with fluctuations so large they're frightening. I was shorting it twice before and got caught off guard each time, now I'm completely scared and no longer dare to short it easily.
Looking at this trend, honestly, I feel a bit powerless. Sometimes the market is just like this—you think it will go in one direction, and the next second it hits you with a reverse move. My current mindset is: just observe, and be cautious with actual operations. I hope traders holding it can withstand this wave, after all, high-volatility coins test one's mental resilience.
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LightningHarvester
· 15h ago
Got hit twice and still dare to look? I immediately blacklisted PIPPIN; this coin is just a trap.
The market's reverse reaction really can't be played with. Better to check out other options.
With PIPPIN's current trend, ordinary people simply can't hold on. How strong must their hearts be?
Those shorting it have all become victims of the pump, and now no one dares to touch it anymore.
Such wild volatility—who can keep their cool? I've been thoroughly educated.
Rather than just watching, it's better to exit directly to avoid being cut again.
Highly volatile coins are just gambling. Wishing everyone good luck.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 15h ago
ngl pippin's literally just a statistical anomaly wrapped in price deviation... got liquidated twice watching it and honestly? that's on me for not accounting for the cross-chain correlation distortions
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AirdropBlackHole
· 15h ago
PIPPIN's temper really blows up perfectly. I haven't even recovered from the losses I made on my two short positions.
Wait, is this coin specifically designed for shorting? It feels like someone is manipulating it behind the scenes.
I'm not touching it anymore. Let's just watch and wait, to avoid getting cut again.
Friends holding the coin, stay strong. The biggest challenge is mental resilience in this wave.
Honestly, the volatility of this kind of coin has already exceeded my understanding.
Recently paying attention to PIPPIN's market trend. This coin's performance is indeed a bit "naughty," with fluctuations so large they're frightening. I was shorting it twice before and got caught off guard each time, now I'm completely scared and no longer dare to short it easily.
Looking at this trend, honestly, I feel a bit powerless. Sometimes the market is just like this—you think it will go in one direction, and the next second it hits you with a reverse move. My current mindset is: just observe, and be cautious with actual operations. I hope traders holding it can withstand this wave, after all, high-volatility coins test one's mental resilience.