Recent market conditions have been decent, and there have been several fundraising rounds organized by project teams. To be honest, the participation logic in these types of projects is like a vicious cycle—either you're part of the inner circle and can catch the early positioning and pump rhythm, or you're a late-stage liquidity provider facing significant risk of being left holding the bag. There's no real gray area in between. This is why many people get in but can't get out. The market may appear to have sufficient liquidity, but in reality it's a carefully designed trap. Before participating, you really need to think clearly about what your role will be.
Recent market conditions have been decent, and there have been several fundraising rounds organized by project teams. To be honest, the participation logic in these types of projects is like a vicious cycle—either you're part of the inner circle and can catch the early positioning and pump rhythm, or you're a late-stage liquidity provider facing significant risk of being left holding the bag. There's no real gray area in between. This is why many people get in but can't get out. The market may appear to have sufficient liquidity, but in reality it's a carefully designed trap. Before participating, you really need to think clearly about what your role will be.