Regarding the prediction that LUNC will reach 1U, there are indeed many voices suggesting that this is mathematically difficult to achieve, mainly due to the hurdle of market capitalization. This logic is not flawed in itself, but let me look at it from a different perspective—if LUNC really becomes a sensation, eliminating a zero is not necessarily an impossible dream. It is indeed challenging in the short term, but what about over a longer time frame? Who can say for certain?
Instead of getting caught up in whether it will rise to 1U or not, it's better to change your mindset. Spend 1U to buy some LUNC as a long-term hold, treat it as a family heirloom or a lottery ticket with no expiry date. Rather than staring at the candlestick chart all day, it's better to set your psychological expectations, eat when it's time to eat, and sleep when it's time to sleep. Maybe one day a surprise will come, or maybe it will just be an interesting experience.
Of course, these are just personal scattered thoughts, for reference only; investment decisions must rely on one's own judgment.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 1h ago
Haha, I just said that sounds good. Buying some LUNC as a lottery ticket is pretty nice.
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1U? Dream on, unless the global financial system restarts.
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Can't get past the market cap, brother; math doesn't lie.
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But on the other hand, holding long-term isn't stressful at all, anyway, I don't rely on this for a living.
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Eliminating zero digits? First, eliminate my anxiety, haha.
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Instead of stressing over this, why not look for the next hundred bagger?
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Setting psychological expectations is something I love to hear; just buy some hope.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 5h ago
No matter how perfect the mathematics is, it can't compare to a wave of consensus explosion. To put it simply, it's about how well the story is told.
Life is already so hard, why keep staring at the LUNC price every second? Let the bullets fly for a while.
1U? I don't even expect that anymore. Just consider it as buying a psychological massage fee; anyway, I can't afford a down payment on a house.
I've heard this kind of argument too many times, but my brother's point still makes some sense. A long-term holding mentality is the way to go.
It's good enough that LUNC is still alive. Last time, I went all-in with two thousand dollars on this wave, and my sleep quality actually improved. Haha.
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RetroHodler91
· 20h ago
Haha, I like this mindset. Instead of solving math problems every day, might as well buy a lottery ticket.
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LUNC, in simple terms, is betting on a story. If the story turns into zero, then so be it.
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The market cap is indeed a hurdle, but who said the crypto world hasn't had miracles?
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I just like this carefree attitude—eat when hungry, sleep when tired. Anyway, the money's already spent.
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Buying some LUNC with one U.S. dollar feels pretty good, it's worth as a toy.
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Honestly, if I had to choose, I'd rather bet on a once-in-a-lifetime surge of LUNC than watch the daily gains.
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A family heirloom, haha. Well said about the ratio. Long-term holding should have this mindset.
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It's difficult in the short term, but what about the long term? Who knows what it'll look like in a few years? Anyway, I won't sell.
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The most realistic statement is this: investment decisions depend on your own judgment. Don't be brainwashed.
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SolidityJester
· 20h ago
Haha, dreaming again. It would be great if LUNC can turn around this time.
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Basically, it's a psychological game. Since it's all gambling, why not gamble for fun?
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The market cap is indeed a hurdle, but who says miracles can't happen? Anyway, I don't really expect it.
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Instead of calculating every day, it's better to just buy some hope. Anyway, it doesn't cost much U.
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I support this mindset. Hold long-term if you want, as long as it's idle money, just for entertainment.
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It sounds reasonable, but honestly, I still prefer other projects.
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Betting one U for a story, I accept this deal.
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NFT_Therapy_Group
· 21h ago
1U? Dream on, but anyway, you can't lose your pants, just treat it like buying a lottery ticket.
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This market capitalization hurdle is really hard to get around, but who knows, the magic of a bull run can sometimes be quite absurd.
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Long-term holdings? I've been doing it this way for a long time, after all, throwing away spare cash is still throwing it away.
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You're right, rather than watching the market every day and losing your mind, it's better to put down the phone and eat or sleep, because it won't change anything anyway.
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It sounds like a motivational quote, but it's true, it's much more rational than those who advocate every day.
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A lottery ticket without an expiration date, ha, I like this metaphor, it saves me from constantly thinking about when to cash out.
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Realistically, the probability of LUNC recovering losses doesn't look very high, but buying the dip can still be fun, just as a pastime.
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It's too absolute to conclude that this is mathematically unachievable; many things that were once deemed impossible have actually happened in history.
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I just want to know if anyone has really turned their life around with LUNC; it feels like most people are losing.
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WhaleSurfer
· 21h ago
Ha, you are right, rather than calculating every day, it's better to just lie flat and hold.
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NFTBlackHole
· 21h ago
I like this mindset. Rather than getting tangled up in market capitalization every day, it's better to treat LUNC like a family heirloom.
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You're right, 1U may be a long way off, but it's not completely impossible; given enough time, anything can happen.
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I spent 1U to buy some, treating it like a lottery ticket. After all, I won't go bankrupt, and what if it really happens?
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The logic behind market capitalization is valid, but history loves to slap us in the face. Who's to say it's set in stone?
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What struck me the most was that lottery theory. It saves me from the anxiety of staring at the charts every day, and it feels much better to wait long term for a catch.
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Forget it, let's just treat it as a story. Who knows, it might go crazy one year. Who can say for sure about web3?
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The suggestion for long-term Holdings is pretty good. Anyway, you can't see any significant changes in the short term; you might as well consider it entertainment investment.
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This wave of LUNC really needs to wait for the moment of explosion; that's when the real joy comes.
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Tsk, the market capitalization issue is indeed a problem, but who hasn't seen small coins make a miraculous comeback?
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I like this kind of open-minded tone much more than those who advocate every day.
Regarding the prediction that LUNC will reach 1U, there are indeed many voices suggesting that this is mathematically difficult to achieve, mainly due to the hurdle of market capitalization. This logic is not flawed in itself, but let me look at it from a different perspective—if LUNC really becomes a sensation, eliminating a zero is not necessarily an impossible dream. It is indeed challenging in the short term, but what about over a longer time frame? Who can say for certain?
Instead of getting caught up in whether it will rise to 1U or not, it's better to change your mindset. Spend 1U to buy some LUNC as a long-term hold, treat it as a family heirloom or a lottery ticket with no expiry date. Rather than staring at the candlestick chart all day, it's better to set your psychological expectations, eat when it's time to eat, and sleep when it's time to sleep. Maybe one day a surprise will come, or maybe it will just be an interesting experience.
Of course, these are just personal scattered thoughts, for reference only; investment decisions must rely on one's own judgment.