Most people dismiss it as a "luck component" and immediately criticize it as a "money-grabbing scam." The problem is that there's too much noise—massive trading pairs bombard your attention, and ordinary investors can't distinguish genuine signals at all. As for projects like Wojak, in hindsight, all skeptics will pat their thighs and sigh, "Such an obvious opportunity."
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Most people dismiss it as a "luck component" and immediately criticize it as a "money-grabbing scam." The problem is that there's too much noise—massive trading pairs bombard your attention, and ordinary investors can't distinguish genuine signals at all. As for projects like Wojak, in hindsight, all skeptics will pat their thighs and sigh, "Such an obvious opportunity."