Here's how $SPSC evolved through the eyes of the community:
At 50k: "That's stupid." Pure dismissal, no one saw it coming.
Hit 500k and suddenly it was different—"Okay, I see where this is headed, but it's way overpriced." The skeptics started noticing something.
At 2mil: "This is the ceiling. Nobody's shilling this any further." Classic moment when people thought they'd caught the top.
Then 4mil arrived and the narrative shifted again—"Bonk forced runners are finished." People realized their playbook wasn't working.
By 10mil, the big institutions started paying attention. "Oh, so a major player backed this? Still looks too high though." Credibility mixed with doubt.
Now sitting at 15mil, and the conversation's changed completely. Maybe—just maybe—this actually goes somewhere. The doubters are getting quiet. The ones who stuck around? They're smiling. This is the classic pattern: derision → skepticism → acceptance → conviction. And we're watching it happen in real time.
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PanicSeller69
· 6h ago
I should have known earlier not to sell it so soon...
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0xInsomnia
· 6h ago
I've been slapped in the face too many times, and now I instinctively doubt when I see this kind of chart.
No, this time feels different… Are institutions really coming in?
I should have listened to the community's voice earlier instead of being overwhelmed by FUD.
That's why I hate chasing highs, but I really want to FOMO in.
Wait, isn't the figure of 15 million a bit too ambitious?
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 6h ago
I'm really impressed. It's always the same routine... In the early days, they laugh at you for being naive; when it rises, they say you're lucky; and in the end, they regret not acting earlier.
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LiquidityWizard
· 6h ago
Mocking attitudes are gradually peeling away, this is the true portrayal of the crypto circle.
Honestly, it's always the same pattern: someone always shouts "bankruptcy" when bottoming out, and "I never believed in this" at new highs.
From denial to silence, only a few people can make money in this process.
The recent surge of SPSC is indeed a bit outrageous, but looking at the trend, it seems truly different this time.
Wait, where are those who called the ceiling at 2 million now?
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 6h ago
This is a typical whale game. The people who criticized it early on are now silent.
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ser_ngmi
· 7h ago
I should have bought the dip at 50,000 earlier, now I can only watch others smile.
Here's how $SPSC evolved through the eyes of the community:
At 50k: "That's stupid." Pure dismissal, no one saw it coming.
Hit 500k and suddenly it was different—"Okay, I see where this is headed, but it's way overpriced." The skeptics started noticing something.
At 2mil: "This is the ceiling. Nobody's shilling this any further." Classic moment when people thought they'd caught the top.
Then 4mil arrived and the narrative shifted again—"Bonk forced runners are finished." People realized their playbook wasn't working.
By 10mil, the big institutions started paying attention. "Oh, so a major player backed this? Still looks too high though." Credibility mixed with doubt.
Now sitting at 15mil, and the conversation's changed completely. Maybe—just maybe—this actually goes somewhere. The doubters are getting quiet. The ones who stuck around? They're smiling. This is the classic pattern: derision → skepticism → acceptance → conviction. And we're watching it happen in real time.