Looking back, what initially propelled the entire meme coin sector? Wasn't it because of the launch of that Neiro which far exceeded market expectations? At that time, the intuition was definitely on point.
Now, at this stage? Truly unexpected and completely aligned with market sentiment, are there really no such projects anymore?
Today’s listing, instead, is on a project that everyone has already been optimistic about and has digested. The positive news landed, which should have been a good thing—yet it ended up dragging the entire Chinese token ecosystem down. This stark contrast is quite ironic.
Sometimes, it’s better for the market to decide on its own.
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0xSunnyDay
· 01-07 19:03
Well, in the beginning, Neiro really caught the wave. Why is it now falling behind the market's pulse?
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Frontrunner
· 01-07 19:02
Where was your vision before? Now it's suddenly blind, and you insist on dragging others down with you.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-07 19:00
Amazing, from Neiro to now, this sense really dropped the ball
Promising projects ending in failure, and instead ruining the ecosystem, this move is absolutely brilliant
Rather than blindly choosing, it's better to let the market play itself, since we're all losing anyway
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-07 19:00
Hmm... What happened to the vision we once had? What are you using it for now?
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NFTRegretDiary
· 01-07 18:45
Really, now these so-called top exchanges are becoming more and more tasteless...
Back then, Neiro could really sense it, but now? It's all just follow-the-leader trading.
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Another "good news" dumps the market, hilarious, this routine is played out.
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Instead of making decisions yourself, it's better to watch the market; that's the smart approach.
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Being dragged down by this kind of operation in the Chinese ecosystem, there's really no one else to blame.
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Projects that I was already optimistic about can also crash? Who is actually managing them?
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Thinking back to Neiro's glory days, and then looking at now... sigh, what a contrast.
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Sometimes I wonder, why insist on making decisions myself? Isn't market voting more reliable?
How did a leading exchange mess up so badly?
Looking back, what initially propelled the entire meme coin sector? Wasn't it because of the launch of that Neiro which far exceeded market expectations? At that time, the intuition was definitely on point.
Now, at this stage? Truly unexpected and completely aligned with market sentiment, are there really no such projects anymore?
Today’s listing, instead, is on a project that everyone has already been optimistic about and has digested. The positive news landed, which should have been a good thing—yet it ended up dragging the entire Chinese token ecosystem down. This stark contrast is quite ironic.
Sometimes, it’s better for the market to decide on its own.