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SATS, once the king of the inscription era, my former self firmly believed in a market cap of hundreds of billions!!!
From the start of the IPO to nearly a hundredfold increase at the peak, I didn't sell at all. When it pulled back, I added more. Now it's fallen back to the IPO cost. My wallet still holds the SATS I bought during the IPO. After experiencing a 100x increase, I didn't make a profit but actually lost money—that's been quite an experience.
Looking back, I don't regret missing out on the hundredfold potential. It was a payment for my initial faith and a lesson the crypto world taught me.
The inscription era has long since ended. I don't know if ORDI, SATS still have hope in the future, but I still believe. That faith is an eternal spiritual totem in the crypto world, the belief inheritance of countless crypto legends. But now I understand—faith must be placed in the right target, not blindly worshiped.
Faith can't be eaten; it only makes you lose judgment in floating gains, and your IQ drops to zero. I managed to buy when no one was paying attention, but selling when everyone is buzzing is something I still need to learn.
Are there any old friends still holding SATS? Let's talk about your experience.