MERL and TRADOOR have been falling quite steadily recently, and this trend is exhausting to watch. To be honest, who will be next? PIPPIN won't take over, will it? This market, ah, is always so hard to predict.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 55m ago
Fall fall fall, really tired of it, every time it's these coins taking turns to crash, who can escape it?
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BlockDetective
· 11h ago
Alright, MERL and TRADOOR are indeed disappointing, but I don't think PIPPIN can stand alone either.
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NoStopLossNut
· 11h ago
fall fall fall, all damn falling, I bet five bucks PIPPIN can't get away either.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 11h ago
The ones who fall are always someone else's stories, while the ones who make money are always the neighbor old Wang.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 11h ago
Oh, the recent fall of MERL is really incredible. It feels like every coin is taking turns to be hit, and no one can escape.
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ForkMaster
· 11h ago
Well, this wave is indeed interesting. I've long seen through that MERL trap; it's just the old trick of fork arbitrage. PIPPIN? Don't make me laugh, the project party just wants to replicate the last wealth code, and the result is just a handover fall, isn't that the rule? I've made it through with the milk powder money for my three kids like this—choice is a hundred times more important than effort.
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ChainPoet
· 11h ago
Looking at the performance of these three coins, it really is a bit extreme. But speaking of which, who can predict it? The market just keeps tormenting people like this.
MERL and TRADOOR have been falling quite steadily recently, and this trend is exhausting to watch. To be honest, who will be next? PIPPIN won't take over, will it? This market, ah, is always so hard to predict.