PIPPIN and similar altcoins are indeed manipulated very skillfully. Although it’s uncomfortable to watch, I also lost money in it. To be honest, I still underestimated the rules of the exchange—leverage positions have no say against the opposing side. After this round, I’ve learned a lot, more like paying tuition fees. Now I just keep my orders floating without any specific plan, neither planning to close positions nor to add more. Sometimes, recognizing your own limits is more valuable than making quick money.
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PessimisticLayer
· 8h ago
Got cut again, this is just another day in Web3.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 8h ago
It's the same old trick of cutting leeks again, but I did learn something new.
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AirDropMissed
· 8h ago
It's clear and obvious, but this time I really learned something.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 8h ago
The traders are truly exceptional, but us retail investors are just here to pay tuition.
PIPPIN and similar altcoins are indeed manipulated very skillfully. Although it’s uncomfortable to watch, I also lost money in it. To be honest, I still underestimated the rules of the exchange—leverage positions have no say against the opposing side. After this round, I’ve learned a lot, more like paying tuition fees. Now I just keep my orders floating without any specific plan, neither planning to close positions nor to add more. Sometimes, recognizing your own limits is more valuable than making quick money.