There's a pretty honest truth I want to share with everyone—when it comes to buying coins, it's really about whether you can stick with it. For any project, if you give up halfway, the outcome is definitely not good.



I've seen too many people holding decent coins, only to cut their losses out of impatience. Conversely, those who end up making money are often the ones who can endure and avoid reckless moves.

This round, there's a new project, and the main initiator is quite well-known, with a good reputation in the community. More importantly, the team is genuinely working hard and doesn't have the typical quick-flip tactics. Such projects are worth paying more attention to. In the long run, persistence is always the most reliable strategy for making money.
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ProtocolRebelvip
· 01-05 23:13
It's really about being able to stick with it, but you also need to choose the right coins, my friend. Those who cut losses are the ones without conviction. I've already laid low. This round of projects does look decent, but you need to be discerning. Persistence is good, just don't lose everything in the process. They all sound right, but execution is the real hell.
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 01-05 08:12
The typical armchair strategist, speaking so easily—who doesn't want to hold on? The problem is, you have to stay alive until that day. LUNA also had big names backing it initially and still went to zero. Whether your new project is reliable or not depends on its future performance. Not everyone who cuts losses is impatient or short-sighted; sometimes it's just information gaps and luck. Don't blame all the losers' failures solely on lack of patience. Persistence is correct, but the premise is to choose the right direction—that's the hardest part. Honestly, projects I believe in are indeed worth holding long-term, but the blood, sweat, and tears I poured into the past two months still make me a bit fearful.
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retroactive_airdropvip
· 01-03 12:49
That's right, but why do so many people still can't break the bad habit of being impulsive? Saying "perseverance" is easy, but when it really drops 50%, they collapse. New project? As long as it has a big reputation? It looks like the beginning of another story to me. Those who cut losses are the ones being cut, not the ones actively cutting. Don't get it wrong. That's true, but although many people hear it, few actually follow through. That's just how it is.
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MetaMaskedvip
· 01-03 12:44
That's right, those who cut losses are all regretting it, really. Ugh, it's that same "Persistence Wins" spiel again. Why does it sound so familiar? The team works diligently? Wake up, I've heard that at least two hundred times. Being able to hold on indeed makes money, but most people are already exhausted from being trapped, who still has the patience to wait? Is it enough for the project initiator to be famous? Come on, the more famous ones also cut people quickly haha. Holding coins and waiting for a rise is fine, but the key is to choose the right coins, otherwise all your persistence is in vain.
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WenMoonvip
· 01-03 12:44
That's true, but very few people can truly stick with it. Those who cut losses are often driven by panic, which is sad. I need to be cautious with new projects; fame alone doesn't count for much. A reliable team is the key, but the observation period still needs to be extended. Persistence is indeed the privilege of the ultimate winners. Mindset issues are always more difficult than choosing the right coins. I'm just worried that if you persist until the end and the project is gone, that would be a disaster.
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SignatureLiquidatorvip
· 01-03 12:44
That's right, it's really a test of mentality. I've also cut my losses before and still regret it. Really, the biggest fear is seeing others make money and feeling envious, only to end up losing the coins in your own hands. This project is indeed worth paying attention to, but you need to do more research and not be fooled by the team's halo. Persistence is easy to talk about, but few actually do it.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-03 12:42
That's right, the key is to hold on and not cut losses frequently. The earlier you cut, the more blood you lose. How many truly stick around until the end? I'm also watching this new project. The team is indeed reliable, unlike some projects that disappear after a round of cuts. Persistence is the way to go, but most people can't endure those few months.
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New_Ser_Ngmivip
· 01-03 12:25
There's nothing wrong with that; those who cut losses are all regretting it. Persistence is truly the only winner. I've seen too many people panic and regret. A reliable new project team is very important, but you still need to do your own research. Those who can hold on will eventually smile; this principle applies universally.
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