Recently, I saw a statement from a certain big shot, and the more I think about it, the more I feel he really hit the nail on the head.
There’s an unspoken rule in the crypto circle right now: project teams basically treat getting listed on a top exchange as their ultimate goal. After they get listed? They run if they need to.
To be honest, people who have been grinding in this market for so many years—even if their own trading skills are average (I've lost quite a bit myself)—are still well aware of these tricks. Things like "the top exchange is the final stop" or "sell when it gets listed," these unspoken rules are already engraved in our DNA. After all, we've seen too many cases where a project peaks as soon as it's listed, then goes all the way down. If you don’t want to be left holding the bag, you have to be prepared in advance.
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LightningWallet
· 6h ago
It's all too real when exchanges run off.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 12-07 01:54
Selling immediately after listing is the smartest move.
Recently, I saw a statement from a certain big shot, and the more I think about it, the more I feel he really hit the nail on the head.
There’s an unspoken rule in the crypto circle right now: project teams basically treat getting listed on a top exchange as their ultimate goal. After they get listed? They run if they need to.
To be honest, people who have been grinding in this market for so many years—even if their own trading skills are average (I've lost quite a bit myself)—are still well aware of these tricks. Things like "the top exchange is the final stop" or "sell when it gets listed," these unspoken rules are already engraved in our DNA. After all, we've seen too many cases where a project peaks as soon as it's listed, then goes all the way down. If you don’t want to be left holding the bag, you have to be prepared in advance.