I still have 250 invitation codes saved up. Many people have claimed theirs, and after clicking to take a look, they just left it there. There's no rush to complete the process, so they keep delaying. As a result, I kept putting it off until I saw on Twitter that the screen was full of this, and I realized that the accounts I registered earlier had already been disqualified. It's strange—this kind of thing sounds simple in theory, but in practice, it's easy to get sidetracked by various issues. Instead of waiting any longer, it's better to go through the registration process again quickly. Anyway, I've missed the opportunities I should have had, so I won't delay this time. If you're also in this situation, don't learn from me—go handle it quickly. These time-limited qualifications are like that; if you're slow to react, you'll only hurt yourself.
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-07 17:04
It's all my fault for reacting slowly; I really need to be more attentive this time.
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consensus_failure
· 01-06 17:19
I'm just saying, procrastination really is a terminal illness. I lost a lot this time.
The invitation code has been sitting unused for two months, and now it's all gone. Who should I blame?
In crypto, the biggest taboo is reacting slowly. Missing out is missing out—there's no second chance.
Some things really can't wait. If you wait, it's over.
Take advantage of the opportunity now and go all in. Don't regret it like I did.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-06 16:27
Now you've got it, another negative example of missing the window period.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-04 17:46
This is a typical case of the "wait-and-see" crowd, truly unbelievable... Procrastination is deadly.
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CexIsBad
· 01-04 17:38
Me too, I have several invitation codes about to expire, and it's really easy to get hit by procrastination.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-04 17:33
It's the same old trick again; procrastination causes the biggest losses.
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ILCollector
· 01-04 17:27
Holding 250 codes and letting them gather dust—this move is truly brilliant of mine.
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GasBandit
· 01-04 17:23
Oh no, it's the same old story. Miss it once, and you want to miss it twice.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 01-04 17:23
Oh, me too. Holding a bunch of codes and suffering from procrastination. Now I regret it to death.
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Damn, this thing even has a time limit. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have missed it.
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Haven't used up 250 invitation codes? Man, you must be pretty free.
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Being slow to react really costs you. Learned my lesson this time, I’m going to fix it immediately.
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Limited-time offers are like this; you can't have any illusions of luck.
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Procrastination strikes again, and the qualification is gone. A painful lesson.
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Same problem as before, kept thinking I’d wait, but in the end, the opportunity was gone.
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How painful that must be, watching the opportunity slip away helplessly.
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Still hesitating when it’s time to act decisively? Serves you right.
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Really, don’t wait. These kinds of things get canceled if you delay even a little.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-04 17:22
Bro, your procrastination is really next level. You actually delayed 250 codes until they expired.
Speaking of which, the issue of the invitation code really tests your ability to follow through.
It's typical of me to wait and end up with nothing.
Alright, stop stressing and just start over quickly.
These limited-time benefits can't rely on luck to hold up.
Next time, remember longer so you don't fall for this again.
I still have 250 invitation codes saved up. Many people have claimed theirs, and after clicking to take a look, they just left it there. There's no rush to complete the process, so they keep delaying. As a result, I kept putting it off until I saw on Twitter that the screen was full of this, and I realized that the accounts I registered earlier had already been disqualified. It's strange—this kind of thing sounds simple in theory, but in practice, it's easy to get sidetracked by various issues. Instead of waiting any longer, it's better to go through the registration process again quickly. Anyway, I've missed the opportunities I should have had, so I won't delay this time. If you're also in this situation, don't learn from me—go handle it quickly. These time-limited qualifications are like that; if you're slow to react, you'll only hurt yourself.