Look, investors should at least have the freedom to back a specific meme or concept they genuinely believe in. If the token hasn't been bundled into oblivion and the distribution isn't totally wrecked, why not just let the market do its thing? Sometimes the best move is simply stepping back.
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FreeMinter
· 11-30 06:52
Sometimes you really have to let the market play by itself and not always think about controlling everything.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 11-28 01:48
What is said is not wrong, market free competition is indeed fundamental... I'm just afraid a bunch of project parties will play tricks, and in the end, retail investors will have to catch a falling knife.
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SmartContractWorker
· 11-28 01:00
Letting the market self-regulate sounds good... but reality is often not that simple, the blood and tears history of the Tied Up suckers is right there.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 11-28 01:00
I completely agree, retail investors should have the right to choose. As long as they haven't been played people for suckers, why should someone point fingers and dictate? The market will speak for itself.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 11-28 00:53
Nah, to be honest, retail investors should indeed stick to the point that they can freely choose which coin to believe in, and just make sure they don't get played for suckers by the big institutions.
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NightAirdropper
· 11-28 00:46
The market should decide for itself, why always think about control? Investors are not children.
Look, investors should at least have the freedom to back a specific meme or concept they genuinely believe in. If the token hasn't been bundled into oblivion and the distribution isn't totally wrecked, why not just let the market do its thing? Sometimes the best move is simply stepping back.