In mid-December, I actually got on board during the first three weeks of the official announcement.
Starting from an initial position of 4.6M, I added to my holdings down to 1M, during which WhiteWhale was also driven down to a floor price of 800k. That period, the project's operations were indeed a bit chaotic, but the community kept encouraging each other, and no one chose to break down.
Speaking of which, I ultimately sold too early. But honestly, I have no regrets because I’ve always believed in these things:
Trust your chips Trust your team Trust your address layout Trust that miracles will happen
That FOMO is just FOMO; life is like that. As long as you're alive, falling down and getting back up is all that matters.
See you in 2026.
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ContractHunter
· 7h ago
Even if I sell at a loss, I don't regret it. This mindset is amazing haha
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memecoin_therapy
· 7h ago
It's okay if I miss out on the sale; after all, there's still 2026. At worst, I'll just keep going all-in.
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MoonlightGamer
· 8h ago
Selling at a loss and still remaining so calm, truly a master of mindset.
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GameFiCritic
· 8h ago
4.6M invested down to 1M and still holding on, this mindset is indeed worth learning. But I want to ask, from the floor price of 800k bouncing back to the official announcement, has the project's chaotic operation caused any substantial damage to the token economic model? Relying solely on community faith is dangerous.
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It's indeed regrettable to sell early, but I'm more curious—can this case be replicated? A good mindset is important, but with motivation, balance, and user retention data all in place, you can't rely solely on "believing in miracles."
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Honestly, this is the current state of Web3. Selling too early or selling prematurely are both losses, but at least you're still alive. ROI efficiency isn't always that important.
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See you in 2026. By then, how will WhiteWhale's lifecycle performance look? That will be the real test.
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FOMO itself isn't wrong, but you need to distinguish whether you're trusting the project or just trusting luck. The difference is huge.
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MEVSandwich
· 8h ago
I was also there when the floor price was 800k, really a test of patience.
In mid-December, I actually got on board during the first three weeks of the official announcement.
Starting from an initial position of 4.6M, I added to my holdings down to 1M, during which WhiteWhale was also driven down to a floor price of 800k. That period, the project's operations were indeed a bit chaotic, but the community kept encouraging each other, and no one chose to break down.
Speaking of which, I ultimately sold too early. But honestly, I have no regrets because I’ve always believed in these things:
Trust your chips
Trust your team
Trust your address layout
Trust that miracles will happen
That FOMO is just FOMO; life is like that. As long as you're alive, falling down and getting back up is all that matters.
See you in 2026.