A few days ago, that prophecy post went viral. Are people still taking it seriously now? But have you ever thought about it—are truth and falsehood really that important?
The more critical question is: when the market soars unstoppable, how many chips do you really hold in your hands?
As a child, I heard the story of the boy who cried wolf—say it too many times, and the wolf really comes. The crypto world is the same. Those market predictions you once looked down on or doubted suddenly become reality. Will you regret it then? Will you regret not acting?
Whale movements are often like this—they seem so bizarre and unreal until one day, the market trend slaps you in the face. Instead of obsessing over the truth or falsehood of predictions, it’s better to think carefully about your own response strategy. Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
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StableBoi
· 17h ago
True or false? Wake up. When the price drops to the point where everything looks unrecognizable, who will still care whether the prediction was right or not?
How many chips to hold is the reason to stay alive; everything else is虚的
The suspicions from before have now turned into blood and tears bills—that's the crypto world.
Who can understand the movements of巨鲸? Anyway, my wallet is never ready.
It sounds good—opportunities are for those who are prepared, but the reality is most people don't even know what preparation is.
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LightningLady
· 17h ago
Truth and falsehood, without chips, it's all nonsense
Left slap, right slap, still haven't gotten on board
If not this time, then next time, anyway, you'll regret it again
I should have accumulated heavily long ago, I just want to say
The wolf has been coming so many times, why is there always no preparation?
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StealthDeployer
· 17h ago
Honestly, instead of debating the truth of predictions, it's better to see if your position is strong enough.
If you don't have chips, everything else is pointless. That's the cruelty of the crypto world.
Starting to regret again? Why didn't you act earlier?
It's really here, and you're still hesitating over predictions. That's hilarious.
The opportunity is right in front of you; it's up to you whether you dare to get on board.
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OldLeekMaster
· 17h ago
What's the use of whether it's true or false, the key is whether you've gotten on board. I've already laid back; when it's time to rebound, it will rebound.
Arguing over predictions here is pointless; better to think about how not to get cut.
Oh my mother, I'm just afraid that I'll only realize it when it's too late—that's really a broken leg.
If the whales move, should we follow? Forget it, better to see how many coins are in your pocket.
How many times has the "wolf is coming" been said? Is this really the wolf? Doesn't matter, let's just plan first.
Whether or not there's a prediction, I missed it anyway. It's too late to regret now.
Opportunities are for those who are prepared. I'm the least prepared, damn it.
If this wave really takes off, those who were bearish before will be so embarrassed.
Instead of waiting for predictions, better do your homework yourself. Don't just boast in the group every day.
Holding chips is easy to say, but hard to do. It still depends on your risk tolerance.
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HallucinationGrower
· 17h ago
Oh no, it's happening again. Are you still digging through prediction posts to verify their authenticity? I think this is just chasing after the wind.
Whether it's true or false doesn't matter. The key is whether you currently have chips in hand—that's the fate given by your parents.
When wolves howl too much, the wolves really come. Isn't it the same in the crypto world? The projects you mocked finally turn around. What were you thinking at that time?
Rather than stubbornly arguing over predictions, it's better to think about your own strategies. Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.
When this wave of market movement arrives, see how many people get slapped in the face again. It's a familiar script.
I just can't understand why every time we only think about adjusting our strategies after the market hits us in the face.
Chips need to be accumulated early. Don't wait for the wind to come and then regret it.
A few days ago, that prophecy post went viral. Are people still taking it seriously now? But have you ever thought about it—are truth and falsehood really that important?
The more critical question is: when the market soars unstoppable, how many chips do you really hold in your hands?
As a child, I heard the story of the boy who cried wolf—say it too many times, and the wolf really comes. The crypto world is the same. Those market predictions you once looked down on or doubted suddenly become reality. Will you regret it then? Will you regret not acting?
Whale movements are often like this—they seem so bizarre and unreal until one day, the market trend slaps you in the face. Instead of obsessing over the truth or falsehood of predictions, it’s better to think carefully about your own response strategy. Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared.