Entered the market yesterday, and when I looked up, I saw all kinds of coins flying everywhere—what are Bulls and Horses, White Horses, Grassroots Coins, I can't tell them apart. In the morning, I was following the trend and buying Bulls and Horses coins; in the afternoon, a big V taught me "mining arbitrage"; and in the evening, a Korean language lesson popped up? Brothers, is this really about trading coins or is it a class? Market terminology is more complicated than the next, retail investors' instructions are more chaotic than the next, it feels like being led by various rhythms. Is this the market trend?
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-11 19:33
This is the daily life of retail investors, full of tricks, but in the end, they still get cut.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-11 16:02
Haha, newcomers are immediately overwhelmed; this is the welcome ritual of the crypto market.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 01-11 15:54
Haha, this is the crypto world—scalping newbies and even throwing in a free tutorial.
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-11 15:50
Haha, me too. I just got caught off guard yesterday.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-11 15:39
This is the fate of retail investors, becoming numb from being cut off.
Entered the market yesterday, and when I looked up, I saw all kinds of coins flying everywhere—what are Bulls and Horses, White Horses, Grassroots Coins, I can't tell them apart. In the morning, I was following the trend and buying Bulls and Horses coins; in the afternoon, a big V taught me "mining arbitrage"; and in the evening, a Korean language lesson popped up? Brothers, is this really about trading coins or is it a class? Market terminology is more complicated than the next, retail investors' instructions are more chaotic than the next, it feels like being led by various rhythms. Is this the market trend?