I have withdrawn all the principal, and the 21,000 yuan earned during this period has been fully invested. The cost price is 0.144. Just because this is the first Chinese coin to go live on spot trading in history, I must support it.
Honestly, I agree with this logic—if a major exchange really calls this coin to zero, then no one will dare to trust the Chinese coin category anymore. It’s essentially a gamble on market confidence.
What’s the worst-case scenario? If it goes to zero, I accept it. Anyway, I entered with zero cost (the principal has been withdrawn), so I wouldn’t mind losing everything. But my goal is very clear: to get 10 times the return. Just hold on and see how the market moves.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-09 21:29
Bro, this bet is pretty intense, going all in on 21,000... If the Chinese coin narrative really blows up, that would definitely be a turning point.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-09 15:36
Hey, not bad, I have to admit there's some substance to this logic... Betting on market confidence is indeed a ruthless move.
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AltcoinHunter
· 01-07 23:53
Zero-cost memes I've heard too many times, and the ones who end up losing the most are this group of people. But I have to say, this guy's logic is indeed clear-headed... He's not betting on the coin but on market psychology. I agree with this perspective.
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RadioShackKnight
· 01-07 23:49
0.144 cost price with 10x? Bro, I really respect this mindset. You're really wanting to gamble and stay stable at the same time.
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-07 23:44
Haha, I have to say this logic is quite interesting. The first showcase of zero-cost all-in on Chinese coins is indeed a matter of confidence.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-07 23:35
ngl the whole "first chinese token on spot" narrative is just aesthetic packaging for what's essentially a liquidity bet... but i see the philosophical angle here—it's like betting on a paradigm shift rather than the asset itself, you know? that's almost interesting from a meta-narrative perspective
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-07 23:24
Bro, this move is pretty aggressive, putting all 21,000 bucks on the line. Honestly, it's just betting on confidence.
I have withdrawn all the principal, and the 21,000 yuan earned during this period has been fully invested. The cost price is 0.144. Just because this is the first Chinese coin to go live on spot trading in history, I must support it.
Honestly, I agree with this logic—if a major exchange really calls this coin to zero, then no one will dare to trust the Chinese coin category anymore. It’s essentially a gamble on market confidence.
What’s the worst-case scenario? If it goes to zero, I accept it. Anyway, I entered with zero cost (the principal has been withdrawn), so I wouldn’t mind losing everything. But my goal is very clear: to get 10 times the return. Just hold on and see how the market moves.