A reality check for traders:



Just because an altcoin or project tanks short-term doesn't automatically make it a scam. Yet that's exactly what happens—the moment a token bleeds red for weeks, retail pours hate into Discord and Twitter, demanding refunds like it's a guarantee.

The truth? We've all seen enough moonshots and recoveries to know better. Projects that crashed 70-80% bounced back stronger. But when things get rough, people panic-sell and trash-talk instead of doing the homework.

Not every dip equals a dead project. Sometimes it's market cycles, sometimes it's weak hands shaking out. The difference between a scam and a struggling gem? Usually just patience and actual research.
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BitcoinDaddyvip
· 2h ago
Really, those who shout "scam" at the first dip haven't looked at the history. Those who dropped 80% back then are now enjoying the gains.
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PhantomMinervip
· 2h ago
That's correct; 99% of people can't do this.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 2h ago
That's right, but most people simply can't do it... When they see a drop, they just dump, who has the time to research?
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 2h ago
That's right, but too many people go crazy when they see red, filling the screen with refund requests, which is way off the mark.
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GasBankruptervip
· 2h ago
Really, every time the price drops a few weaklings start shouting for refunds. It's hilarious. Those who dropped 80% back then have now doubled, but it's just these people who lack patience.
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