You hear it everywhere—cabal this, insider that. Posts, comments, DMs all spinning the same narrative. Here's the thing though: not every project that pumps is rigged. Sometimes good projects just... perform well.
But here's where it gets weird. If you're consistently avoiding so-called 'shitcoins,' why suddenly jump in and shill one? The contradiction's right there. Either you believe in the fundamentals or you don't.
Take a look at what's actually happening in these plays. People hyping moves, building narratives, creating FOMO. The real question isn't whether insiders exist—it's whether you can distinguish between actual opportunity and manufactured hype. That's what separates traders from spectators.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 14h ago
NGL, this article hits the nail on the head. Too many people say they won't touch trash coins, but then they get FOMO and jump in, contradicting themselves over and over.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 14h ago
ngl this article is about the "insider theory" that many people talk about, but the key is whether you can distinguish genuine opportunities from marketing hype. Nothing wrong with that.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 15h ago
NGL, this is why I hate listening to people brag. One moment they say a certain project is shady, and the next they rush in to buy the dip... You really need to have some brains, right?
You hear it everywhere—cabal this, insider that. Posts, comments, DMs all spinning the same narrative. Here's the thing though: not every project that pumps is rigged. Sometimes good projects just... perform well.
But here's where it gets weird. If you're consistently avoiding so-called 'shitcoins,' why suddenly jump in and shill one? The contradiction's right there. Either you believe in the fundamentals or you don't.
Take a look at what's actually happening in these plays. People hyping moves, building narratives, creating FOMO. The real question isn't whether insiders exist—it's whether you can distinguish between actual opportunity and manufactured hype. That's what separates traders from spectators.