Event-driven tokens often do not rely on traditional parabolic trends; instead, they thrive on information asymmetry and sudden positive news. A key statement or major event announcement can trigger a market explosion in minutes.
These types of projects are very easy to generate community effects. As long as there is a rapid surge around a certain important milestone, it tends to accumulate a group of loyal believers. We have believed in this logic since the $12k market cap, and it was later confirmed — reaching up to 40 times. The market is just getting started; the main show has not fully begun yet.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 20h ago
Information asymmetry is money; I've seen through this long ago. The key is to have the courage to get in when it's at $12k; most people tend to buy high.
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GasGuru
· 01-10 13:12
Information asymmetry is indeed fierce, but I think many people are just armchair strategists after the fact.
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40x? Alright, I'm just worried about survivor bias.
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The concept of community effect isn't new; the key is to find that critical point, most people simply can't react in time.
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Daring to bet with a 12k market cap, that courage is really something. I can't do it.
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The good show hasn't started yet? Ha, I've heard that too many times.
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Event-driven strategies can't escape that set of rules; it all depends on whose information source is faster.
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I've seen the phenomenon of accumulating faith fans, but there are also many who can't hold on.
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A single statement can cause a surge; this kind of thing is really risky.
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40x sounds great, but what about during a retracement? No one wants to talk about that part.
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DAOTruant
· 01-10 06:57
Information asymmetry is indeed real; I'm just worried about reacting two seconds too late.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 01-10 06:51
Information asymmetry is money; knowing early versus knowing late makes a world of difference. Back then, we were really betting on faith, never thought it would actually pay off.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-10 06:51
Information asymmetry is indeed the secret to huge profits, but the key is to get in before the influencers speak up; otherwise, you're just a bagholder.
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FreeMinter
· 01-10 06:30
Information asymmetry is indeed the key, just worried that your information is a beat late.
Event-driven tokens often do not rely on traditional parabolic trends; instead, they thrive on information asymmetry and sudden positive news. A key statement or major event announcement can trigger a market explosion in minutes.
These types of projects are very easy to generate community effects. As long as there is a rapid surge around a certain important milestone, it tends to accumulate a group of loyal believers. We have believed in this logic since the $12k market cap, and it was later confirmed — reaching up to 40 times. The market is just getting started; the main show has not fully begun yet.