Yesterday's market was quite interesting. Everyone's attention was mainly focused on KGEN, but unfortunately there were only 5000 spots, and the competition was extremely fierce. Although the US rewards were relatively mild, I didn't pay much attention to them.
The most regrettable thing was that I received a $24 airdrop yesterday, but I missed the COLLECT TGE listing today—worth $80. This made me realize a problem: the operational team is no longer following the old routines.
We used to think that old coins were easy targets for attacks or would simply drop to zero over the weekend. But this time, they clearly broke that pattern. What does this mean? The operations team is gradually adjusting their strategy, trying to break our previous understanding of the market rhythm. For retail investors like us, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.
Although I didn't get in this time, seeing how diligently they are changing strategies still gives me some hope. If they can maintain this innovative pace, participants like us will be more motivated to earn points and get involved. After all, market vitality comes from mutual interaction and anticipation. Hopefully, upcoming airdrops and listings will become more and more interesting.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 20h ago
Missed out on the IPO with just $80, the operations are really starting to get creative now.
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FundingMartyr
· 20h ago
80 dollars just disappeared like that, feels like the operations team is playing psychological games with us.
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AirdropHarvester
· 20h ago
80 dollars just like that gone, I really can't hold it anymore
Yesterday's market was quite interesting. Everyone's attention was mainly focused on KGEN, but unfortunately there were only 5000 spots, and the competition was extremely fierce. Although the US rewards were relatively mild, I didn't pay much attention to them.
The most regrettable thing was that I received a $24 airdrop yesterday, but I missed the COLLECT TGE listing today—worth $80. This made me realize a problem: the operational team is no longer following the old routines.
We used to think that old coins were easy targets for attacks or would simply drop to zero over the weekend. But this time, they clearly broke that pattern. What does this mean? The operations team is gradually adjusting their strategy, trying to break our previous understanding of the market rhythm. For retail investors like us, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.
Although I didn't get in this time, seeing how diligently they are changing strategies still gives me some hope. If they can maintain this innovative pace, participants like us will be more motivated to earn points and get involved. After all, market vitality comes from mutual interaction and anticipation. Hopefully, upcoming airdrops and listings will become more and more interesting.