High-opening projects really require caution. My recent experience is a lesson learned—after patiently waiting for a pullback, I ended up buying this kind of trash coin. To be honest, the operation mode of these project teams is just disgusting, and the entire logic is a mess. I originally planned to hold and sell at a good price after the rebound, but in the end, I only managed to sell 28U, which was just heartbreaking. What's even more painful is that now these high-opening coins are mostly heading towards zero after falling, and there's no sign of any recovery. Investing in such projects is less about trading and more like gambling on whether the project team is reliable—most of the time, the answer is negative.

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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 5h ago
Gap opening coins are just a trap, a bloody lesson. Once these kinds of pumps come down, there's really no hope left. Getting in at 28U is already considered lucky; some people are completely trapped inside. Are the project teams reliable? Haha, it's mostly just gambling. Is this loss not enough? Keep waiting for the next gap opening project to cut the leeks. Honestly, it's just bad timing; you bought a bunch of air. There are too many junk coins; it's not your fault for being fooled. When there's a gap opening, you should stay away—that's the cost of blood. Daring to buy during a pullback? Did you learn your lesson this time? Just looking at whether the team is reliable isn't enough; you also need to see if the entire logic is truly rotten.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 7h ago
The trap of high-opening coins is too deep, selling at 28U is still considered lucky haha --- Honestly, these kinds of projects are just gambling, you can't beat the project team --- I've also been cut, now I just pass on high-opening projects --- Junk coins dropping is just the prelude to zero, there's no chance of a rebound at all --- When choosing projects, reliability is the top priority, most project teams are just fools --- Waiting for a pullback to buy? Bro, that move is already outdated, now it's all tricks --- Still thinking about 28U? Some people have already lost to single digits --- Project teams with high openings don't see retail investors as people, their operation logic is a mess --- Investing in this kind of thing is indeed like gambling, more losses than wins
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 8h ago
28U just escaped, which is pretty good actually --- The easiest to get cut during a gap opening, lost again this wave --- The project team never really planned to do it properly, all tricks --- Waiting for a rebound, but it keeps falling, it's hopeless --- The logic behind these kinds of coins is indeed problematic, should have seen it clearly early on --- Losing 28U shows how many pits you've stepped into --- The rhythm of going to zero, no one can save it, just admit defeat --- I now stay far away from things that open high, I've learned my lesson --- You should be able to tell from the start whether the project team is reliable or not --- It's more like pure gambling than investing, no difference
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 8h ago
According to research, this brother's experience actually reflects a systemic issue—the fundamental flaws in the tokenomics design of high-opening projects. From a technical perspective, most of these tokens have problematic smart contract logic, with liquidity traps and uneven initial distribution, which inevitably lead to market makers dumping and no one to absorb the sell-off. It is worth noting that escaping at 28U is already a rational move; I have seen cases where people held on until 0.01.
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ThesisInvestorvip
· 8h ago
28U is already quite good, I've seen worse. A high-opening coin is just a trap, it's about time to recognize this fact. Basically, it's just gambling on luck; no one can beat the house. Trash project teams are really endless, hard to guard against. Next time, just put them on the blacklist, no more fuss. The pace of zeroing out is indeed frightening, no hope in sight. I've also fallen into traps, much worse than you, now I only buy mainstream. The project's logic is a mess, this is a signal. After a painful lesson, stay away from high-opening ones. I've been scammed before too, now I'm especially cautious.
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ZenChainWalkervip
· 8h ago
The opening projects are just gambling, whoever goes in will die. I've also fallen into the trap of these coins before. Now I just pass when I see a high opening. It's already good that 28U can pull out now; some people are still stuck. Going to zero is just a matter of time, don't hold onto illusions. Most project teams are just trying to harvest the leeks, nothing new. Rather than calling it investing, it's more like gambling with your life. I'm now focusing on the fundamentals.
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