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Recently, new cryptocurrencies are emerging one after another, especially some Chinese tokens flooding the market. But frankly, nine out of ten of these projects are just here to make a quick buck and then run.
Think about it, when these coins rise from the bottom, do ordinary retail investors get a chance? Not at all. By the time the news spreads and you see it, you've actually already been the one to take the bait. At that point, most people end up holding the bag.
Instead of gambling on those small, uncertain projects, it's better to focus on established coins that are already listed on top-tier exchanges and have a mature ecosystem. These coins have been tested by the market, have complete application scenarios to support them, and at least you don't have to worry about the project team running away.
Honestly, most people understand in their hearts that Bitcoin will definitely be bullish in the long run. As long as you hold with patience, the probability is still good.
If you insist on playing with SHIB, FLOKI, PEPE, and similar tokens, I can't help you. Out of tens of thousands of these coins, only one in ten thousand might turn ten times, and that’s a stroke of luck. I understand the desire to make quick money, but you really need to think carefully about the risks.
The same old advice: a conservative strategy is always to hold major coins heavily, and use small amounts to explore new opportunities. Greed often leads to the worst losses.