Every morning, when checking my portfolio, I find myself thinking that my position in $TIG is really not enough. It's moments like these where you tell yourself that you should have accumulated more when the opportunity arose. The frustration is real—seeing the potential of the project and realizing that your holdings could be much larger. These morning regret moments are unfortunately the reality for many hodlers on $TIG right now.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 23h ago
Oh wow, really. Every morning when I check my wallet, I feel like slapping myself. Why didn't I go all in back then?
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LiquidatedThrice
· 01-09 11:57
ngl this is my nightmare every day... I just want to slap myself the moment I open my wallet in the morning
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DeFiGrayling
· 01-09 11:55
I should have gone all in on $TIG earlier, now I'm so regretful that I feel sick to my stomach.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-09 11:48
The moment I checked the account in the morning, I really couldn't hold back. TIG holdings are still too small.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-09 11:45
Honestly, every time I check my wallet, I regret it. If I had known earlier, I should have invested more aggressively.
Every morning, when checking my portfolio, I find myself thinking that my position in $TIG is really not enough. It's moments like these where you tell yourself that you should have accumulated more when the opportunity arose. The frustration is real—seeing the potential of the project and realizing that your holdings could be much larger. These morning regret moments are unfortunately the reality for many hodlers on $TIG right now.