ZAMA this round of the market before the launch indeed didn't seize the right timing. To be honest, if you could have entered at a price above 0.2, based on a 2B valuation, it would still be worth considering. But to put it another way, in the current market environment, a new coin maintaining a stable market cap around 1B is already quite good.
The key issue here is—pre-market trading combined with the new listing phase happening simultaneously, which gives project teams a lot of room for manipulation. Price fluctuations, liquidity changes, and various other variables are quite numerous. So if you want to participate in such projects, you still need to be cautious; don't rush in just because of short-term gains. The risks of new coins are always present, and careful planning is essential.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-12 04:38
I don't look at anything below 0.2; this wave of ZAMA is just rookies fighting each other.
Pre-market + IPO double kill, the project team is just harvesting the leeks.
Another coin hyped up, let's see if it recovers.
2B valuation? Haha, when has this market ever followed logic?
New coins are always a trap; I'll lie low and watch for now.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-12 02:13
Pre-market is already so chaotic, how can you trade once it opens...
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It's the same old IPO trick, with such poor liquidity, who still dares to push?
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0.2 entry? Wake up, this price is never coming back
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New coins are just gambling games, I don't play this
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Even a 1B valuation can't stay stable, don't be naive
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All the promising projects have been smashed, still expecting ZAMA?
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Short-term gains are all traps, I'm done
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Pre-market runs with IPOs, who dares to touch?
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Why is liquidity so poor? Is making money this hard?
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Pinpoint budgeting? Bullshit, a single limit-down wipeout is gone
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DegenDreamer
· 01-09 22:56
It's only worth entering at 0.2; at this price level, I'll just pass.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-09 17:56
I've seen this routine many times before pre-market: the project team has a lot of room = retail investors get heavily exploited.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-09 17:54
Pre-market matters really depend on luck. Investing 0.2 isn't too bad, the key is not to chase highs.
IPO investing is too risky; liquidity can easily trap you if it gets pulled. I prefer to wait and see.
A market cap of 1B staying stable is enough; don't think too much about getting rich.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-09 17:52
The pre-market is too unpredictable; I don't dare to touch it. Last time, I got caught because I was greedy for that small increase.
Wait, is entering at 0.2 really worth it? Seems better to wait and see.
It's both IPOs and pre-market trading; the project team is really playing well. How can retail investors keep up?
But to be honest, it's already good if the new coins stabilize at 1B; don't be too greedy.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-09 17:36
Pre-market trading like this, the project team's recent operations indeed have an outrageously large room for maneuver.
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Entering at 0.2? Easier said than done, who would dare to buy the dip when the time comes?
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IPO + pre-market double opening, isn't this just digging a hole for retail investors?
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Still that saying, behind the surge of new coins are the blood of bagholders.
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Even a $1B market cap can be blown out of proportion, this market is really intense this round.
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Those who got fooled by short-term gains are all regretting it; we need to remember this lesson.
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Lack of transparency in liquidity, I really don't dare to touch tokens like ZAMA.
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Careful planning is not wrong, but who the hell can do it? It's all armchair strategizing after the fact.
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Price fluctuations are so big, risk contingency plans are useless.
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Saying be cautious is easy, but when it really starts to rise, who can resist?
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-09 17:33
There are so many tricks before the market opens; you really need to understand them clearly before taking action.
ZAMA this round of the market before the launch indeed didn't seize the right timing. To be honest, if you could have entered at a price above 0.2, based on a 2B valuation, it would still be worth considering. But to put it another way, in the current market environment, a new coin maintaining a stable market cap around 1B is already quite good.
The key issue here is—pre-market trading combined with the new listing phase happening simultaneously, which gives project teams a lot of room for manipulation. Price fluctuations, liquidity changes, and various other variables are quite numerous. So if you want to participate in such projects, you still need to be cautious; don't rush in just because of short-term gains. The risks of new coins are always present, and careful planning is essential.