I invested in a new protocol project today, and the whole process was like a roller coaster.
I went to check at 4 AM on the dot, but the page directly crashed with a 502 error. After refreshing a few times, I finally got in, and I saw that the market cap had skyrocketed to almost $70,000. I took a deep breath and threw in $1,000 to enter.
The principal came out quite quickly, and the account shows a floating profit of 2000 dollars. At that time, I thought it was stable and had a big picture in mind.
Looking at the results now - there are only 700 dollars left in the account.
This volatility is really exciting.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-01 12:01
ngl this is just network congestion meets poor liquidity depth... seen this play out since the early pool mining days. one thing i've learned: if it's moving that fast, the difficulty adjustment hasn't caught up yet
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WalletInspector
· 12-01 11:59
Getting in at 4 a.m. means you've already lost; this is the fate of the new market.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-01 11:49
Getting in at 4 AM already says it all. While such projects can make quick money, one must also be prepared to lose money just as quickly.
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OnChainDetective
· 12-01 11:40
ngl the 502 crash screams textbook pump setup... transaction patterns on that contract prolly show massive wallet clustering right before the dump hit
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-01 11:39
At that moment, I knew something was going to happen, I've been through this trap too many times.
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LiquidationAlert
· 12-01 11:33
Working hard at 4 AM, only to end up losing 1300 dollars, this is the daily life of web3.
I invested in a new protocol project today, and the whole process was like a roller coaster.
I went to check at 4 AM on the dot, but the page directly crashed with a 502 error. After refreshing a few times, I finally got in, and I saw that the market cap had skyrocketed to almost $70,000. I took a deep breath and threw in $1,000 to enter.
The principal came out quite quickly, and the account shows a floating profit of 2000 dollars. At that time, I thought it was stable and had a big picture in mind.
Looking at the results now - there are only 700 dollars left in the account.
This volatility is really exciting.