Why do I always lose money on dirtdog trading? Many people, including myself, initially had the wrong approach. We kept pondering the actual significance and application prospects of projects, but that is precisely the easiest way to fall into a trap. It was only later that I realized that the dirtdog market is not about fundamentals at all—it’s essentially a zero-sum game of existing funds, with PVP competition among participants. Once you understand this logic, you’ll avoid many pitfalls and miss out on several opportunities. Understanding the game rules is much more important than evaluating project value. It took me a long time to realize this simple truth.

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SnapshotLaborervip
· 10h ago
Haha, it's a bit late to realize. It should have been clear that the local dog is purely gambling. --- It's a matter of details. Zero-sum games mean someone profits while someone loses. Your gains are someone else's money. --- The core point is correct, but still no one can really hit the right rhythm. I still lost. --- Now I understand. I was fooled too many times by the fundamentals before. --- Even if the game rules are clear, luck still plays a role. Otherwise, how could there still be losses? --- That's the truth, but those who truly make money wouldn't be so frank.
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MetaNomadvip
· 10h ago
It's too late to wake up; the fundamentals are a joke haha
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JustHereForMemesvip
· 10h ago
That's right, fundamentals are a joke in front of a sh*tcoin; focusing solely on technical analysis and capital flow is the correct approach.
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GweiTooHighvip
· 10h ago
It's a bit late to wake up, but it's still better than losing money all the time.
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MemeCuratorvip
· 10h ago
Haha, really. Just looking at the fundamentals, you've already lost, and you're still researching application prospects. But then again, understanding the rules can also easily lead to being countered by the rules. It's just a capital game—who gets in early eats the meat, and those who come later are destined to be cut. How much insight did it take to realize that?
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FloorSweepervip
· 10h ago
Bro, those words are really spot on. I was also cut several times before I understood—土狗 (local dog coins) are not investments at all, just a psychological game. Now I get it, but the money is already gone. Basically, it's about who can run faster; whoever makes the last move is doomed. Before, I even looked into whitepapers and team backgrounds—such a fool. The PVP analogy is perfect; it's about betting on who has stronger psychological resilience. Rules are worth more than face value; this is a phrase I need to engrain in my mind. I'm still testing the waters with small amounts to prevent getting caught again.
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