Recently I've been eyeing a few small-cap projects, all still at rock-bottom market caps.
The first one is called "He Yi Era," contract 0xcdc5c2...64444, with a market cap just over 20,000. It's basically not getting any attention.
There's another token simply called "Yi," address 0x58de6c...64444, the market cap is a bit bigger, around 40,000.
Lastly, "Iron Lady" is a bit more mature, 0x6d8263...64444, with an 80,000 market cap—it's the big brother among these three.
All of these are ultra-early stage projects, so the risk is naturally high. However, if you get in at this stage and they take off later, the potential returns could be huge. Of course, there's also a chance they go to zero, so weigh your options carefully.
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MoneyBurner
· 12-05 18:06
A 20,000 yuan project? I'm all too familiar with that. Last time I got into something about the same size, it got cut in half, but the more I lose, the more I want to figure out why, right?
That Iron Lady contract looks pretty good. Has anyone dug deep into its background?
The name "He Yi Era" is honestly a bit much, haha.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 18:05
I've seen all those floor prices. The He Yi era one is especially strange—how can anyone still buy it with a 20,000 market cap?
The Iron Lady is kind of interesting, but I'm just worried it might be another rug pull.
Early on, the probability of going to zero is higher, but there are indeed people who made a comeback with this.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-05 18:02
Bro, I've seen all three of these. "Iron Lady" is the safest bet, but I'm just worried it won't take off.
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That's how floor price stuff is—either it does a 10x or goes to zero, there's no middle ground.
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A project with a $20,000 market cap has really poor liquidity. Be careful of people dumping.
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"The He Yi Era"—what a name... haha. But honestly, it really is a gambler's playground.
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I think at this stage, mental preparation is the most important thing. You have to be able to afford to lose if you want to play.
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The $40k "Yi" looks the most flashy, but it's also the easiest to get shaken out of.
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They're all super early, that's for sure, but you also have to see if there's anyone operating behind the scenes. Purely wild microcaps are basically doomed.
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TokenRationEater
· 12-05 17:57
I’ve seen all three of these. The one called "He Yi Era" seems a bit far-fetched to me just from the name—it doesn’t feel like there’s much substance.
To be honest, at this stage, 10x or even 100x returns aren’t that rare, but the key is you have to survive until that day.
The "Iron Lady" project is relatively more solid—at least it doesn’t seem like pure vaporware.
But honestly, with these floor-priced projects, once you get in, it’s really a psychological game. You have to be able to withstand the pressure.
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FreeRider
· 12-05 17:48
You have to look closely at floor price tasks, don’t be fooled by the name.
During He Yi’s era, the market cap was too small, any slight movement could cause big fluctuations.
Iron Lady’s 80,000 market cap is actually more stable, at least it has some reference value.
Speaking of which, way more projects go to zero early on than take off, so you have to plan your stop-loss before entering.
I just want to ask if anyone has really turned things around with this kind of project.
Small caps are all about gambling on luck, chasing that dream of multiples.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-05 17:46
I don't get it. How did they come up with the names for these three coins? The names are even more off-putting than the coin prices themselves, haha.
Recently I've been eyeing a few small-cap projects, all still at rock-bottom market caps.
The first one is called "He Yi Era," contract 0xcdc5c2...64444, with a market cap just over 20,000. It's basically not getting any attention.
There's another token simply called "Yi," address 0x58de6c...64444, the market cap is a bit bigger, around 40,000.
Lastly, "Iron Lady" is a bit more mature, 0x6d8263...64444, with an 80,000 market cap—it's the big brother among these three.
All of these are ultra-early stage projects, so the risk is naturally high. However, if you get in at this stage and they take off later, the potential returns could be huge. Of course, there's also a chance they go to zero, so weigh your options carefully.