The spot trading volume of the BOME and Pnut projects looks good, but in reality, it's all fake. The futures market is the real hunting ground — when you go long, it drops; when you go short, it rises, as if an invisible hand is manipulating it. This market no longer offers much profit for small retail investors. Instead of entangling with these altcoins, it's better to cut losses in time and carefully consider your future fund allocation. After all, sometimes exiting the market itself is the right choice.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 2025-12-18 17:01
Bro, you're so right. I got scammed by these two coins before, and now I don't even want to look at them.
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BTCBeliefStation
· 2025-12-15 17:51
Really, I've seen through the whole contract thing long ago; the manipulative tactics are too crude.
That's right, what we're playing now are all paper number games.
Cutting losses and running is the smart move; don't hold on stubbornly.
Exiting the market is quite refreshing and hassle-free.
Small investors should face reality and stop messing around.
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MercilessHalal
· 2025-12-15 17:50
Exiting the market is indeed more clear-headed than holding on until death.
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ForkTongue
· 2025-12-15 17:34
I'm frustrated, got cut again, now everything just feels empty.
The spot trading volume of the BOME and Pnut projects looks good, but in reality, it's all fake. The futures market is the real hunting ground — when you go long, it drops; when you go short, it rises, as if an invisible hand is manipulating it. This market no longer offers much profit for small retail investors. Instead of entangling with these altcoins, it's better to cut losses in time and carefully consider your future fund allocation. After all, sometimes exiting the market itself is the right choice.