TROVE has been quite popular recently, but this raises a question: how high is the risk of pre-sale projects running away? Frankly, almost every funding round is accompanied by similar stories—project teams raise money and then disappear. This is not alarmist talk, but a market reality. Investors participating in pre-sales really need to think carefully: what is their risk tolerance for this round of funding? How transparent are the project background and team? Judging solely by the hype and investment, it often marks the beginning of being trapped.
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bridgeOops
· 01-20 03:56
It's TROVE again and a presale, same old tricks. When the hype heats up, just rush in? Be smarter next time, brother.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-20 03:52
This wave is another harvest season for bandwagon bagholders. As soon as the hype rises, they rush in without checking the team background, going all in. They deserve to be chopped up like leeks.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-20 03:51
It's another pre-sale and scam, how many times has this trick been used? Be extra cautious when TROVE is trending.
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SundayDegen
· 01-20 03:39
It's the same old story... I wonder why TROVE would be any different.
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PortfolioAlert
· 01-20 03:38
Actually, this issue has been beaten to death for a long time; every time, I have to reiterate the importance of risk.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-20 03:31
Another presale project, and they're starting to deceive again. Really need to be more cautious, everyone.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-20 03:30
It's the same old story of running away; I'm tired of hearing it. It still depends on whether the team is reliable; popularity is unpredictable.
TROVE has been quite popular recently, but this raises a question: how high is the risk of pre-sale projects running away? Frankly, almost every funding round is accompanied by similar stories—project teams raise money and then disappear. This is not alarmist talk, but a market reality. Investors participating in pre-sales really need to think carefully: what is their risk tolerance for this round of funding? How transparent are the project background and team? Judging solely by the hype and investment, it often marks the beginning of being trapped.