Interesting phenomenon: the projects that stand out the most are often not on the listing lists of major exchanges. It actually makes some sense—being overlooked can sometimes become an advantage. There may be some underlying pattern behind this, worth pondering.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-11 20:59
Really, small coins are actually more lively. I'm already tired of the list of coins on major exchanges.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-11 20:56
Wow, I really understand this trick. The exchange's neglect actually becomes an advantage, which is indeed a fresh perspective.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-11 20:47
Honestly, this logic is a bit counterintuitive. Is it true or not?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-11 20:37
Honestly, the crypto world is like this; it's easier to get harvested after going to a big exchange.
Being neglected does have a protective moat effect; small-town youth can't break in.
But this pattern isn't anything new; it all depends on who can stick around until the end.
Interesting phenomenon: the projects that stand out the most are often not on the listing lists of major exchanges. It actually makes some sense—being overlooked can sometimes become an advantage. There may be some underlying pattern behind this, worth pondering.