Everyone in the crypto world who is "gold mining" has probably heard this joke—what are the three most terrifying things about small-cap coins? First, Yenni drops below a 100k market cap, indicating a fundamental collapse; second, Yenni unexpectedly rallies against the trend for a period, which is an even more bizarre signal; third, Yenni starts actively liking your posts—this is the real danger signal. Although this rant is a joke, it reflects many people's true feelings about small-cap coins: poor liquidity, high volatility, obvious signs of whales, and even slight unusual movements can easily make people nervous.
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DataChief
· 01-12 09:07
Haha, the third one is amazing. The moment the dealer gave you a thumbs up, I knew I had to run.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-11 18:02
Haha, this joke really, I was directly hit by the third point... Last time, a certain coin owner did exactly that, and two days later, they dumped the market. My small position... never mind, I won't mention it.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-09 10:55
Haha, this third point is really brilliant. When the whales are active and liking, it's time to run.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 01-09 10:48
Haha, this third one is hilarious. When the pumpers actively liked it, I really had to run quickly.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 01-09 10:30
Uh... Article 3 made me laugh so hard. If the market maker gives you a thumbs up, you really should run haha
Everyone in the crypto world who is "gold mining" has probably heard this joke—what are the three most terrifying things about small-cap coins? First, Yenni drops below a 100k market cap, indicating a fundamental collapse; second, Yenni unexpectedly rallies against the trend for a period, which is an even more bizarre signal; third, Yenni starts actively liking your posts—this is the real danger signal. Although this rant is a joke, it reflects many people's true feelings about small-cap coins: poor liquidity, high volatility, obvious signs of whales, and even slight unusual movements can easily make people nervous.