Honestly, the frequent short-term on-chain situations definitely won't go far. The more you P, the more you realize in the end — wallets get drained quickly, and it’s mentally exhausting; in the end, it’s all for nothing.
My thinking has changed now; I still prefer to bet on coins that can stay with me longer, so I feel more at ease, and my sleep quality has improved. This week, I tinkered with two Meme coins; the process didn’t blow up, but to be honest, I didn’t make much money either.
Now, my approach to low-tier coins relies entirely on instinct — if it looks good, I buy; I don’t pay much attention to details. Recently, I still hold a few positions, but I’m constantly adjusting my mindset. Instead of chasing the thrill of overnight riches, it’s better to find projects that I can hold steadily, as that’s the long-term strategy.
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memecoin_therapy
· 5h ago
Frequent flipping really is self-destructive; I realized it a bit late.
I totally understand the importance of good sleep quality; holding stable coins can truly save your mindset.
Playing with meme coins based on intuition is basically gambling psychology, with no technical content.
That's right, long-term holding of projects is the right way, otherwise you're just throwing money into trading fees.
I've also tried those two meme coins, and the result was that the transaction fees ate me alive.
Mental exhaustion is the biggest cost; it's more uncomfortable than losing money.
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MEVHunter
· 5h ago
nah this is just cope talking... the real alpha's always in the timing, not the hodl narrative. mempool analysis > sleep quality, sorry not sorry
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FloorSweeper
· 5h ago
lmao dude's basically describing capitulation signal disguised as "wisdom"... classic weak hands narrative when portfolio bleeds red
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BrokenDAO
· 5h ago
The frequent operation of that incentive mechanism itself is problematic, can't you see?
Honestly, the frequent short-term on-chain situations definitely won't go far. The more you P, the more you realize in the end — wallets get drained quickly, and it’s mentally exhausting; in the end, it’s all for nothing.
My thinking has changed now; I still prefer to bet on coins that can stay with me longer, so I feel more at ease, and my sleep quality has improved. This week, I tinkered with two Meme coins; the process didn’t blow up, but to be honest, I didn’t make much money either.
Now, my approach to low-tier coins relies entirely on instinct — if it looks good, I buy; I don’t pay much attention to details. Recently, I still hold a few positions, but I’m constantly adjusting my mindset. Instead of chasing the thrill of overnight riches, it’s better to find projects that I can hold steadily, as that’s the long-term strategy.