Finding bargains does have a luck component, but it's more about information asymmetry. Those "lucky finds" by whales were already planned out—we just see the results.
I agree with the logic that fewer airdrops make you more likely to hold. When you have less, you're less willing to let it go.
What the top exchanges did this round was truly brilliant—they literally used the market as an ATM, even dared to pump FDV to 500 million... but that's just how it is, whoever moves first wins.
Everyone rushing in is gambling on the next bargain opportunity, not realizing they've already become someone else's bargain to hunt.
Laziness is this market's greatest advantage. Not looking, not moving—that's how you survive longer.
I forgot to claim the coins and they ended up doubling instead, I've experienced that too lol—laziness equals wealth haha
The meme coin FDV stacking strategy is really absurd, but who can blame retail investors for falling for it
Too many airdrops actually make you reluctant to claim them, it's so surreal
500M FDV sounds intimidating, but in reality it's just new tricks for harvesting retail investors
Pumping the price = speaking rights, that really hits home—crypto is just this naked and raw
暗号の話は仮想通貨圏で最も起こりやすい。$MURUを例に挙げると、当初、1000枚以上の空投を受けたが、全く注意を払わず、振り返ってみたら50U相場まで上昇していた。このような驚きは大口保有者にとって、味わいが複雑だった。
空投が少ないコインの方が却ってホールドできる——このやり方は試したことがある。$lightは当時、1アカウントで10個しか受け取れず、領取するのが面倒で、結果として後に4Uまで跳ね上がった。時には「値打ちのない」ものの方が、最終的に予期しない収穫をもたらすことがある。
ところで、あるヘッド取引所が戦略調整後、新しいやり方はMemeを引き上げることで市場感情を爆発させることだと言う?FDVを無理やり5億に積み上げる?このロジックは少し無理がある。とはいえ、このマーケットでは、ラ盤(価格操作)は話語権であり、吸引力である。実際の状況がそう運営されているのだ。