When Frog launched the new coin and I saw a market cap of 11M, I felt something was off. There was no activity on Twitter, and the whole thing felt too suspicious. My intuition told me there was something fishy, so I decided to dump my Cow holdings. As a result, Jupiter hit a bug and almost trapped me inside, but I managed to escape just in time.
Looking back now, the irony is—if I had just bought Frog back then, it would have been over. Trading is like that; sometimes your caution saves you, and other times it makes you miss out.
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SelfRugger
· 6h ago
Intuition has saved lives and also emptied wallets—that's the crypto world.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 6h ago
My intuition saved my life, but I ended up missing out on a tenfold coin.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 6h ago
Haha, this is the magic of crypto. Caution and missed opportunities are always two sides of the same coin.
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Deconstructionist
· 6h ago
This intuition could save your life, but missing out on Frog is also pretty heartbreaking.
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BearMarketBard
· 6h ago
Intuition saves you once, but then tricks you once—that's the crypto world.
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ContractTester
· 6h ago
That's the gambler's mentality—after escaping a disaster, they regret not going all in.
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DAOdreamer
· 6h ago
Intuition has saved me and also betrayed me; that's just how trading is.
When Frog launched the new coin and I saw a market cap of 11M, I felt something was off. There was no activity on Twitter, and the whole thing felt too suspicious. My intuition told me there was something fishy, so I decided to dump my Cow holdings. As a result, Jupiter hit a bug and almost trapped me inside, but I managed to escape just in time.
Looking back now, the irony is—if I had just bought Frog back then, it would have been over. Trading is like that; sometimes your caution saves you, and other times it makes you miss out.