The market is now filled with dormant old coins and various scam projects, and many traders seem to be lurking and betting on them. Frankly, what are these people actually betting on? Are they betting on projects suddenly coming back to life, or just trying their luck and waiting for the next short-term hype? This pattern repeats itself, attracting a new group of people each time. Let's wait and see who can find gold among these sleeping assets.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 15h ago
The probability of old currencies making a comeback... to be honest, I don't believe it unless new large funds enter the market for speculation.
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staking_gramps
· 15h ago
Old coins' hype is nothing more than that; it's a gamble on when the next sucker will come in...
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RektButSmiling
· 15h ago
Haha, really, who dares to touch these antique coins? The gambling nature is too strong.
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GweiTooHigh
· 15h ago
Wake up, everyone. Isn't this just a cycle of new investors coming in, wave after wave?
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BlindBoxVictim
· 16h ago
Honestly, these old coins are still playing the same tricks, nothing more than gambling on probabilities.
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The people who ambush these coins must have a lot of psychological resilience. I don't have that patience.
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Watching others double their coins every day, but 99% of people are just bagholders, it's that simple.
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Sleeping assets to make a fortune? Sounds like a story, but in reality, it's just the night before VCs cut the leeks.
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I just want to know who the hell can accurately predict which shanzhai coin will come back to life. Isn't that just gambling?
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The same tricks are played over and over again, and every time someone falls for it, including me.
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Relying on luck is even worse than buying a lottery ticket; at least the lottery has a clear chance of winning.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 16h ago
To be honest, I'm already tired of these old coins. It's always the same old tricks and strategies, just waiting for the newbies to come and take the bait.
The market is now filled with dormant old coins and various scam projects, and many traders seem to be lurking and betting on them. Frankly, what are these people actually betting on? Are they betting on projects suddenly coming back to life, or just trying their luck and waiting for the next short-term hype? This pattern repeats itself, attracting a new group of people each time. Let's wait and see who can find gold among these sleeping assets.