Does Memecoin want to make money? Being a step late is just helping others achieve success.
Share a few essential on-chain monitoring tips for practical use:
Sweeping chains and pushing promotions are fundamental skills; capture signals as soon as new coins are launched. Is there a hot trend? Quickly search for coins with the same name; you might find a bargain.
Pay attention to those KOLs who actually make money. Don't just look at the number of followers, but at their actual track records. Missing out on the leading coins is not scary; when market sentiment is there, the second and third tier coins can also take off. The key is to identify sector rotation.
The most ruthless move: track smart wallets. Those addresses that keep making money, their operation paths are your treasure map. On-chain data doesn't lie; the money is real cash invested.
Tools like GMGN integrate these features quite well, and once familiar, they can cover most scenarios.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 1h ago
ngl been there, chasing those first signals at 3am and still got liquidated lmao... tracking smart money is real tho, saved my ass more times than i can count after learning that lesson the hard way
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SandwichVictim
· 16h ago
To be honest, if you're a beat late, you'll really be a dumb buyer, it's exhausting.
Tracking smart money with this trick is indeed brilliant; the path they've walked is like a blueprint.
Using chain scanning and push scanning like this can really help avoid many pitfalls.
I believe that Dragon II and Dragon III will take off; mainly, you need to be quick with your eyes and even quicker with your hands.
I've been using GMGN for a while, and it really makes things a lot easier.
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AllInAlice
· 11-30 20:57
To be honest, I've already played out this chain scanning set, the key is still having quick hands.
I have indeed made quite a bit with smart money, but more often than not, I'm just running alongside.
To da moon for Dragon II and Dragon III? It depends on the zone's sentiment, luck plays a big part after all.
GM is indeed useful, but the data latency can be quite annoying at times.
Being a step late really just means being a dumb buyer, there's no doubt about that.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 11-30 20:57
That's right, I'm really tired of carrying the sedan chair.
Did the leader miss out? The second and third dragons can rise just the same; the key is still having the eye for it.
On-chain data doesn't lie; wallets can speak.
Sweeping the chain really needs to be practiced; otherwise, you'll always be half a beat slow.
GMGN works well, but the biggest fear is too many signals and too much noise; one needs to have their own judgment.
Looking at real battle records is much more reliable than looking at follower counts; I have long unfollowed those self-indulged KOLs.
Rotation identification is the way to go; when one zone rises, another should be looking for the relay.
How smart money moves, we just follow along; it's that simple.
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StealthDeployer
· 11-30 20:49
In simple terms, it's about information asymmetry; you have to act fast to make money.
Just like being wrong with smart money, it's all in vain; you need to learn to look at the real trading records.
I've long since mastered this process; it just depends on who reacts quickly.
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GasGuzzler
· 11-30 20:45
You're right, slowing down for just one second really makes you a dumb buyer.
I've tried the smart wallet trick, and it can indeed help avoid a lot of pitfalls.
There are actually more opportunities for To da moon with Long 2 and Long 3, the key is to be quick.
However, for scanning and pushing, you still need to practice a lot yourself; tools are just an aid.
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TestnetScholar
· 11-30 20:34
You're right, but this trap really needs practice, just looking at it doesn't work. I've been carried out of the shadows by being lifted.
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I've already gotten the hang of scanning chains and pushes, the key is still to be fast; if you're slow, you'll really be left behind.
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I've tried tracking smart money with wallets, and it does work, but I'm afraid my judgment might lag behind.
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As for the To da moon situation with Long Er and Long San, it depends on when the zone sentiment is right, otherwise it's just empty joy.
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To be honest, the hardest part is knowing when to stop loss; the ways to make money are quite clear.
Does Memecoin want to make money? Being a step late is just helping others achieve success.
Share a few essential on-chain monitoring tips for practical use:
Sweeping chains and pushing promotions are fundamental skills; capture signals as soon as new coins are launched. Is there a hot trend? Quickly search for coins with the same name; you might find a bargain.
Pay attention to those KOLs who actually make money. Don't just look at the number of followers, but at their actual track records. Missing out on the leading coins is not scary; when market sentiment is there, the second and third tier coins can also take off. The key is to identify sector rotation.
The most ruthless move: track smart wallets. Those addresses that keep making money, their operation paths are your treasure map. On-chain data doesn't lie; the money is real cash invested.
Tools like GMGN integrate these features quite well, and once familiar, they can cover most scenarios.