Imagine $UNITY as a savings tool, or more straightforwardly—your property down payment.
Why this analogy? Just look at history.
The $GME wave triggered by Roaring Kitty back then was incredible: soaring from $3 to $500, with a market cap increase of $33 billion. That was in 2021, when the crypto market hadn't yet formed the concentrated effect it has today.
Long-term holding is not gambling, but patience waiting for that moment. Risks and opportunities are often hidden in time.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 2h ago
The analogy of a down payment on property is a bit off, $UNITY isn't like a house that appreciates and retains value. Honestly, it still depends on whether the main players are dumping or not.
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ProbablyNothing
· 19h ago
Down payment for real estate? Ha, you'll have to save up until the Year of the Monkey and the Horse. It's uncertain whether this round can break even.
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ApeDegen
· 19h ago
The analogy of a down payment on real estate is a bit extreme, but the wave of $GME has long passed. Can it be replicated now? It's really hard to say.
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GasFeeCrier
· 20h ago
Down payment for real estate? Ha, I like this analogy, but to be honest, whether $UNITY can hold up depends on the subsequent narrative. Not everyone made money from that GME wave.
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MevHunter
· 20h ago
Wake up, that wave of GME is an exception, not a universal formula.
Imagine $UNITY as a savings tool, or more straightforwardly—your property down payment.
Why this analogy? Just look at history.
The $GME wave triggered by Roaring Kitty back then was incredible: soaring from $3 to $500, with a market cap increase of $33 billion. That was in 2021, when the crypto market hadn't yet formed the concentrated effect it has today.
Long-term holding is not gambling, but patience waiting for that moment. Risks and opportunities are often hidden in time.