Without a solid computer science and software development foundation, jumping into blockchain discussions can be risky. Many retail investors are trading tokens based purely on price charts and dollar pairs, without grasping the actual technology underneath. That disconnect between what people think they're investing in and how the protocol actually functions is where most mistakes happen.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 17m ago
Hey, there are too many people blindly buying coins based on price charts, they don't even understand what they're doing.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 01-10 22:48
Exactly right, 90% of people have no idea what they're buying, just placing orders by staring at the candlestick chart. This IQ tax is really paid in full.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-10 22:46
Relying solely on candlestick charts to trade cryptocurrencies can indeed lead to pitfalls, but with so many technical details, how many retail investors can really understand them?
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SilentAlpha
· 01-10 22:43
The group of people who trade cryptocurrencies based on charts, to put it bluntly, are gambling rather than investing, and they have no idea what they are actually buying...
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-10 22:40
This is really f***ed up... A bunch of people are watching the charts and looking at K-lines, not even understanding how the contracts work, then going all in, and after losing, they blame the project team.
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WalletDetective
· 01-10 22:35
That's right, which is why it's so easy to manipulate the crypto market and harvest retail investors. Most people simply don't understand what they're buying.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 01-10 22:33
People who trade cryptocurrencies based on charts mostly don't know what they're buying... This is the harsh truth about being harvested like leeks.
Without a solid computer science and software development foundation, jumping into blockchain discussions can be risky. Many retail investors are trading tokens based purely on price charts and dollar pairs, without grasping the actual technology underneath. That disconnect between what people think they're investing in and how the protocol actually functions is where most mistakes happen.