Recently played with two small cryptocurrencies, and it's quite interesting. One is still in the domestic market phase, with a market cap of just over 20,000, but it has plenty of potential. The other has already experienced a good increase. Compared to some promises of hundreds of times returns, the odds on these small-cap coins are actually quite attractive—of course, only if you can hold on to the bottom. Small cryptocurrencies are like this; opportunities and risks often come hand in hand.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-10 07:30
Inner market with a volume of 20,000, want to buy the dip? Bro, this is just gambler's mentality.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-09 21:01
With only 20,000 in volume, how much more bottom-fishing is needed to break even?
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-09 20:55
Small caps are indeed tempting, but bottom fishing is easier said than done. Hitting the right point is really difficult.
A 20,000-cap project, liquidity is a concern, right? Can it come out when it really matters?
Forget about the hundredfold dreams; stable profits are the real way to go.
High odds are high, but don’t risk your living expenses.
For internal markets like this, the information gap is huge. Who dares to say they’ve truly bottomed out?
The joy of playing small coins is in that fleeting moment of FOMO...
Opportunities and risks come hand in hand. Basically, it’s gambling. Recognizing your own risk tolerance is the most important.
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GasFeePhobia
· 01-09 20:51
20k volume? Bro, you're playing with fire. One dump and it's all gone.
Can you catch the bottom? Easy to say, but your hands are trembling when actually doing it.
Small coin projects with tempting odds are true, but most people end up losing money in the end.
These kinds of markets have poor liquidity; it's easy to get in but hard to get out.
Who knows where the bottom is? Feels no different from gambling.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-09 20:37
If your bottom-fishing ability isn't strong enough, it's better not to touch these small-cap coins. One careless move and you'll become the bag holder.
Recently played with two small cryptocurrencies, and it's quite interesting. One is still in the domestic market phase, with a market cap of just over 20,000, but it has plenty of potential. The other has already experienced a good increase. Compared to some promises of hundreds of times returns, the odds on these small-cap coins are actually quite attractive—of course, only if you can hold on to the bottom. Small cryptocurrencies are like this; opportunities and risks often come hand in hand.