In retrospect, those who dismissed tibbir as a worthless bet will likely spend the next ten years wondering what could've been. Funny how conviction—or the lack of it—tends to reshape one's perspective over time.
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PanicSeller
· 11h ago
Let me take a look at this TibbIR thing... To be honest, a bunch of people were trashing it as a scam coin back then. Now, the feeling of slapping their faces must be incredibly satisfying.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 01-10 17:55
Damn, there's really no cure for regret.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-10 17:45
Regretful people all end up the same; they claim to be confident but actually know nothing.
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YieldHunter
· 01-10 17:34
nah actually if you look at the data, most dismissals are justified—tibbir's fundamentals never moved the needle on any risk-adjusted metrics that matter. conviction without sustainable returns is just degens coping
In retrospect, those who dismissed tibbir as a worthless bet will likely spend the next ten years wondering what could've been. Funny how conviction—or the lack of it—tends to reshape one's perspective over time.