Two days ago I promised to help share, and I just remembered now. Truly, I am the number one lazy person.



Honestly, I’ve invested in quite a few early-stage projects. When I look back, sometimes I can’t even remember why I bought in the first place. Probably because I entered along with my friends, a typical case of "group decision-making."

The current situation is that many project teams have simply disbanded. What’s even more heartbreaking is that there are many projects I invested in, and now I’m trying all kinds of ways to see if I can revive them through friends’ channels. Investing is sometimes like this — full of hope, but in the end, it might just be a dream.
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 4h ago
The projects that followed the trend and bought into are now all gone. This is the current state of Web3. The funny thing is I don't even remember what I bought anymore; flipping through the ledger, it's all blood. Bro, it's easy to say, but more people have quit than are still around. I think the same way. I felt like I was just impulsively going all-in back then. In the end, you still have to rely on connections to see if you can turn things around; otherwise, you'll lose everything. That's the gambler's mentality—always thinking the next one will double. Early projects really couldn't be understood; now I have to check the project's background before buying anything.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 4h ago
Haha, I feel the same way. Projects that FOMOed in are now just trash in cold wallets. Sometimes I really don't understand what I was thinking back then. Going all-in with friends was truly the worst decision. Still hoping for a sudden turnaround someday, but maybe I should just wash up and sleep. All rug pulls or infinite inflation, pick one.
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 4h ago
Group decision-making is indeed tricky. I went through my own trading records and realized how outrageous it was at the time.
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LeekCuttervip
· 4h ago
I'm the same way, bought a bunch following the trend, now I don't dare to look back at the wallet addresses.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 4h ago
Haha, this is just me, following the trend and buying coins then forgetting about it. Group decision-making is really the biggest trap; when there are too many people, there's no brain. I'm used to projects breaking up long ago; the next one will be the same. Reviving? I'm trying too, but the chances are heartbreaking. This game is like that; even earning ten times can't guarantee a return.
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MerkleMaidvip
· 5h ago
This is Web3. Projects bought on a whim have now become worthless tokens. Wait, you can even forget to repost? I was the same last time, just thinking about hoarding coins and forgetting to promote. I invested in a bunch that went to zero, now I'm just thinking about how to turn things around. Honestly, jumping in on a whim like this usually results in losses. Wake up from the dream and liquidate your holdings. Don't expect a comeback.
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MevHuntervip
· 5h ago
Haha, me too. The projects I followed the trend and bought have now turned into dog coins. The fate of retail investors is a cycle of being cut and reaped. Group decision-making? Basically, it means not doing homework and relying solely on luck.
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