Seeing several emerging Meme coin projects gaining popularity, I started to get itchy hands. I want to jump on board with one or two, which is a common pitfall for investors.
However, the moment I open my wallet, the scene changes.
Those Meme coins that were filled with anticipation when purchased now lie quietly there. Some have already fallen beyond recognition, while others are slowly withering away. Watching these silent positions, it’s as if they silently tell me—wait, think again.
Indeed, this is a reminder.
How many people have repeatedly jumped into Meme coins during the hype, only to face the same story each time: rising emotions, following the crowd, and subsequent regret. Past holdings serve as a mirror, reflecting not only past choices but also the recurring mistakes inherent in human nature.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 16h ago
The pain points hit hard, it's always this cycle
The dead coins in the wallet are crying out
Saying to hold back, but when the next hot spot comes, you'll still be tempted
History will repeat itself, paper hands can't save you
This time, you really need to learn to say no
Wow, the mirror reflects so clearly
It's the familiar "this time is different" mindset again
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SeasonedInvestor
· 22h ago
This wallet is just like a mirror that reveals your true feelings; as soon as you open it, it's all heartbreak.
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AirdropHarvester
· 22h ago
Haha, me too. Seeing new meme coins makes me want to buy the dip, but then my wallet is filled with red numbers.
Hold back +1, I really learned my lesson this time.
It's the same old story, I TM just love to keep falling again and again.
But on the other hand, why can't I just quit this bad habit...
The moment I open my wallet, I am clear-headed, but after closing it, I get confused again haha.
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GasWaster
· 22h ago
lol opening the wallet is always the reality check... those failed txs sitting there judging me harder than my portfolio losses tbh
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bridgeOops
· 22h ago
This is me. Every time I say I'll hold back this time, but when the next hot topic comes, I still jump in.
Seeing several emerging Meme coin projects gaining popularity, I started to get itchy hands. I want to jump on board with one or two, which is a common pitfall for investors.
However, the moment I open my wallet, the scene changes.
Those Meme coins that were filled with anticipation when purchased now lie quietly there. Some have already fallen beyond recognition, while others are slowly withering away. Watching these silent positions, it’s as if they silently tell me—wait, think again.
Indeed, this is a reminder.
How many people have repeatedly jumped into Meme coins during the hype, only to face the same story each time: rising emotions, following the crowd, and subsequent regret. Past holdings serve as a mirror, reflecting not only past choices but also the recurring mistakes inherent in human nature.
I calm down. This time, I will hold back.