rushing into decisions based on just a day or two of market chatter? not really the move. quick calls on what's trending rarely pan out well. but yeah, the key project maintainers are showing signs of activity—engaging with community posts, staying connected. patience usually wins out in this space. time will tell what actually materializes.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 8h ago
Well... rushing to place bets like this really easily clouds your judgment. When the market noise is loud every day, following the trend usually leads to a quick loss.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-23 19:56
Hey, is there really someone who goes all in after just two days these days? Can't learn it, brothers.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12-23 19:51
Listen, that trap of chasing the wind is really outdated, I suffered losses from it in my early years. The project party taking action is a good sign, but don't expect to see results in just a day or two... This space needs time to settle, you can't rush it.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 12-23 19:37
Those who are eager to get out of positions are all trapped; I've already learned to wait and see.
rushing into decisions based on just a day or two of market chatter? not really the move. quick calls on what's trending rarely pan out well. but yeah, the key project maintainers are showing signs of activity—engaging with community posts, staying connected. patience usually wins out in this space. time will tell what actually materializes.