Last night I talked to a friend about a certain coin, and today the official announced an investment. The 1.3 million price was just sitting there for over ten hours, casually being bought—yet I impulsively invested in two PvP projects before bed, and when I woke up this morning, they were wiped to zero. I need to vent.
Honestly, I never want to touch PvP projects again. There are so many options in the Solana ecosystem, there's no need to fixate on those so-called刺激. PvP is that adrenaline rush in a split second, but what about the drop? The rest are all sinking to the bottom. One after another, they go to zero.
Instead of gambling on luck within this kind of mechanism, it's better to spend time researching more stable options on the SOL chain. I've truly had enough—enough of watching the charts, enough of quick cuts, and enough of this feeling that there might be opportunities but ultimately are scams. Now I’m starting to rethink: how should I choose projects?
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CryptoSourGrape
· 12-22 16:15
If I hadn't slept so deeply, it would have been better; missing out on 1.3m is simply the biggest loss of my life.
PvP is truly a joy until death; it's just that moment of pleasure, and then there’s a permanent silence.
Where's the promised stable income? How did it all slip through my fingers?
Realizing so late, my wallet is even later.
Looking at those PvP projects again, I feel like a fool.
Rather than betting on this elusive pleasure, it's better to study those things on SOL that can last for a month.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-22 11:51
Haha, this is Web3, I missed the chance to enter a position after taking a nap, and when I woke up, I found I had already been liquidated.
PvP is really poison, a second of pleasure in exchange for a lifetime of regret. I advise you to take a look at other tracks in the SOL ecosystem.
This loss is worth it, at least I've learned not to chase quick money.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-19 19:05
Sleeping before bed and losing everything in two PvP matches is just ridiculous. I should have known to be honest and just use that money for a late-night snack.
PvP is truly addictive—exchanging a moment of pleasure for a lifetime of regret. Aren't there more legitimate projects on Solana?
The coins my friends casually talk about actually doubled in value—what incredible luck, haha.
I'm tired of this gambling-like operation; it's better to study the fundamentals.
Honestly, that's how the crypto world is—missed by just ten minutes of sleep, and your assets are gone.
PvP going to zero is inevitable; the question is why are people still rushing in.
Next time, I should do the opposite—full position on everything my friends talk about.
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ApeWithNoFear
· 12-19 19:04
This is the gambler's mentality—FOMO once, and zero again twice haha
That PvP stuff is just a money-grabbing machine; I've seen too many cases
There are so many reliable projects in the SOL ecosystem, but you didn't consider them, instead rushing in for the thrill—aren't you just asking for trouble?
You should have woken up earlier, brother. Next time, do your homework seriously
Really, stop touching those get-rich-quick schemes
Wow, clearing out everything overnight—that's Web3 for you
Actually, you should stay calm and choose carefully; don't try to catch the bottom on everything
This loss was worth it; at least you learned a lesson, right
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-19 19:01
Oops, missing the ride after falling asleep and waking up to be harvested—this feeling is truly incredible.
PVP projects are toxic; no matter how exciting, it's not worth it. I learned this lesson the hard way.
With so many stable options in the SOL ecosystem, why gamble on that fleeting thrill?
It's really time to change strategies now, watching the market so intently that my mind is no longer clear.
Instead of chasing the hot trends, it's better to do thorough research; otherwise, every time ends up like this.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-19 18:56
Oh no, this is the so-called "sleep tax," it’s gone as soon as you wake up.
PvP projects are really like poison, I feel the same way.
There are so many good things on SOL, why insist on gambling that one last chance.
What zeroing taught me is— the longer you hold the chart, the more you lose.
The research we promised, but isn’t it time to jump into a new coin again, haha.
Rather than regret, it’s better to choose a more stable fundamental next time.
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RadioShackKnight
· 12-19 18:49
Oh no, this is a classic FOMO reverse operation—buying leads to zero, not buying causes a surge.
PvP projects are truly a source of joy turned pain; I've been burned too.
By the way, how is that 1.3 million project doing now?
There are too many kings in the Sol ecosystem; instead of betting on PvP, it's better to study DeFi infrastructure.
Cutting losses until numb, huh? I feel you.
Still, you need to find projects with solid fundamentals; otherwise, you'll always be chasing highs and selling lows.
I've seen through the PvP scheme long ago—it's just a Ponzi game.
This wave of impact is significant, but it's also a tuition fee paid.
Last night I talked to a friend about a certain coin, and today the official announced an investment. The 1.3 million price was just sitting there for over ten hours, casually being bought—yet I impulsively invested in two PvP projects before bed, and when I woke up this morning, they were wiped to zero. I need to vent.
Honestly, I never want to touch PvP projects again. There are so many options in the Solana ecosystem, there's no need to fixate on those so-called刺激. PvP is that adrenaline rush in a split second, but what about the drop? The rest are all sinking to the bottom. One after another, they go to zero.
Instead of gambling on luck within this kind of mechanism, it's better to spend time researching more stable options on the SOL chain. I've truly had enough—enough of watching the charts, enough of quick cuts, and enough of this feeling that there might be opportunities but ultimately are scams. Now I’m starting to rethink: how should I choose projects?