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#TGE代币发行 Seeing edgeX postpone TGE to March 31, I am reminded of many project delays I have seen over the years. Honestly, delays themselves are not scary; sometimes they can even reveal certain issues.
There are two common types of delays: one is when the project team encounters technical bottlenecks or audit problems and needs to refine the product; the other is due to changes in the market environment, prompting the team to adjust their strategy. Regardless of the reason, it serves as a reminder to investors — don’t treat the launch date as a signal for betting.
A truly prudent approach is as follows: First, understand the specific reasons for the delay rather than following the hype. Second, even if you are optimistic about the project, treat it as a small part of your portfolio rather than going all-in. Third, leave enough observation time, and wait until the project launches to evaluate its performance data, rather than locking in expectations prematurely.
In long-term investing, delays can give us more time to understand the project and assess risks. Instead of stressing over the launch date, it’s better to focus on understanding the project’s essence and your own risk tolerance. This way, regardless of the outcome, you can feel at ease.