Seize the opportunity at the moment of launch. A project initially listed on a certain exchange skyrocketed from $0.002 to $0.01, a 400% increase. Such early opportunities are actually quite common—if you can identify the window around the start of trading for new projects on exchanges. The key is whether you can spot these opportunities before others, do your homework, and identify truly promising projects. Early listing and early participation often mean more room for growth.
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MoonBoi42
· 01-19 02:40
400%? Sounds great, but I just want to ask—are you making money from this project, or are you just telling someone else's story?
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-19 01:55
A 400% increase sounds great, but the pitfalls I've stepped into are even more numerous than this bloom.
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ForkMonger
· 01-16 05:04
lmao 400% pump on launch day, yeah sure... everyone's got the same crystal ball apparently. governance attack vectors in these listings are absolutely wild though—zero vetting, hollow tokenomics. classic protocol darwinism playing out in real time.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-16 04:47
400%? Sis, that's why early people had good luck, it all depends on who has better information.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-16 04:46
0.002 skyrocketing to 0.01? Sounds good, but brother, it's easy to say but hard to do.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-16 04:44
It's the same old spiel... information asymmetry, chip distribution, whoever gets on first makes money, as if they've never heard of these concepts before.
Seize the opportunity at the moment of launch. A project initially listed on a certain exchange skyrocketed from $0.002 to $0.01, a 400% increase. Such early opportunities are actually quite common—if you can identify the window around the start of trading for new projects on exchanges. The key is whether you can spot these opportunities before others, do your homework, and identify truly promising projects. Early listing and early participation often mean more room for growth.