The timing to enter $ZKP is indeed a bit rushed. Although the loss margin isn't too exaggerated, this coin will still face quite a few fluctuations in the future.
To put it simply, for any project tokens invested by VCs, a wave of selling is basically unavoidable. The business logic of VCs is quite simple—buy low, sell high, this is their survival rule. Compared to the current price, the initial cost for VCs was already very low. So the question is, will they really hold on and not sell?
Looking at it from another angle, if you are an early investor in a project and have a decent unrealized profit in front of you, would you resolutely not cash out? To be honest, most people would choose to take profits. Instead of hoping that a large group of VCs will work together and hold long-term with unwavering commitment, it's better to accept that this is the market reality.
Therefore, it might be wise to consider observing for a while and let the market fully digest this round of correction.
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CommunityLurker
· 11h ago
VC cutting leeks, I've seen this operation all too well, just waiting for them to sell off
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Honestly, everyone wants to cash out, don't blame VC, blame yourself for entering the market too naively
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It's better to wait and see, let the bullets fly for a while
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It's the same old trick of VC cutting losses, I'm tired of seeing it
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Early on, costs were ridiculously low, why not sell? If it were me, I’d run too
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The ZKP adjustment might just be beginning, no need to rush
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VC logic is just that, buy low and sell high, there's nothing more to say
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Instead of passively taking hits, it's better to actively observe and wait
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Face the reality, retail investors are just the bagholders
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This is the eternal truth of the crypto world
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DegenDreamer
· 11h ago
VC cutting leek tactics are indeed old news, but there are still people suffering heavy losses each time...
ZKP is definitely not the time to jump in now, let's wait and see.
No one can predict how long this round of adjustment will last, but I'm holding and watching.
VCs buy low and sell high, it's only natural, no wonder others complain.
Honestly, those who followed VC projects early on have to accept this fate...
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GateUser-74b10196
· 11h ago
VC's old trick of cutting leeks, who still truly believes they will hold long-term?
If I had known, I wouldn't have chased the highs. Now I can only bet on whether it can rebound later.
Patience is also needed when waiting; I don't know how much longer this will keep falling.
Wait, will this ZKP eventually drop to zero?
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SchrodingerGas
· 11h ago
It's the same VC trick of cutting leeks again; I've seen through it long ago. On-chain data is right there; when big players move, it gets exposed. Instead of hoping for some long-term vision, better to keep an eye on wallet addresses.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 11h ago
VC cashing out is truly an eternal pain
But on the other hand, are the people bottom-fishing now all betting on VC's conscience?
If ZKP doesn't drop this time, I would think it's a miracle
Rather than waiting, it's better to exit early and secure profits—that's the right way
The timing to enter $ZKP is indeed a bit rushed. Although the loss margin isn't too exaggerated, this coin will still face quite a few fluctuations in the future.
To put it simply, for any project tokens invested by VCs, a wave of selling is basically unavoidable. The business logic of VCs is quite simple—buy low, sell high, this is their survival rule. Compared to the current price, the initial cost for VCs was already very low. So the question is, will they really hold on and not sell?
Looking at it from another angle, if you are an early investor in a project and have a decent unrealized profit in front of you, would you resolutely not cash out? To be honest, most people would choose to take profits. Instead of hoping that a large group of VCs will work together and hold long-term with unwavering commitment, it's better to accept that this is the market reality.
Therefore, it might be wise to consider observing for a while and let the market fully digest this round of correction.