LIT's airdrop rewards finally arrived, but I missed out at the time, which is a bit regrettable. I have to say, those early participants in DEX interactions really made a lot of money—those who started earning with low slippage. Looking back now, it was really satisfying. Missed the most lucrative opportunity, and now I mainly hold positions in a major exchange and Aster's S4. The strategy is simple: just casually open some small-cap coins every day, planning to hold them long-term and see what happens. Small-cap coins are like that sometimes—you never know which one will surprise you—either they stay unnoticed or they suddenly take off. Just treat it as a gamble, a form of entertainment investment.
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hodl_therapist
· 2025-12-31 20:13
Ah, we really missed the wave of LIT, and now it's too late to regret.
Small coins are basically gambling; frankly, no one knows what the next one will be.
How is Aster's S4 doing now? Are you still playing?
I like the analogy of going all-in with chips; anyway, treat entertainment funds as if they don't exist.
The early days of DEXs were indeed a period of dividends, but it's not as lucrative now.
Holding long-term is also fine, but you need to prepare your mindset.
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WhaleWatcher
· 2025-12-30 14:19
Oh no, I really missed that wave of LIT. Watching others make a fortune is a bit frustrating.
Small coins are just like that, relying entirely on luck and fate. Anyway, I just treat it as playing around.
Aster's S4 can indeed catch some potential coins at the bottom; it depends on which one can jump out.
If I had known earlier, I would have participated in DEX sooner. Now it's too late to regret.
Playing all-in on small coins—sometimes a single surge doubles your investment, sometimes it just sinks.
But since I missed out, there's no need to dwell on it. Keep exploring new opportunities.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casino
· 2025-12-30 10:53
Oh no, it's that kind of missed opportunity that you regret later. I really missed out on this wave of LIT, and I'm a bit frustrated.
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MeaninglessApe
· 2025-12-30 10:47
If I had known earlier, I would have just focused on DEX. Now it's too late to say anything, just consider it as tuition fees, haha.
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MEVHunterWang
· 2025-12-30 10:40
The early adopters really made a fortune, and I now regret not paying more attention to DEX.
LIT is a bit late to the game this time, but anyway, playing small-cap coins long-term is just a gamble, and any sudden surge is unpredictable.
I'm just thinking of trying out Aster's S4, going all-in for fun—it's just entertainment, a way to pass the time.
LIT's airdrop rewards finally arrived, but I missed out at the time, which is a bit regrettable. I have to say, those early participants in DEX interactions really made a lot of money—those who started earning with low slippage. Looking back now, it was really satisfying. Missed the most lucrative opportunity, and now I mainly hold positions in a major exchange and Aster's S4. The strategy is simple: just casually open some small-cap coins every day, planning to hold them long-term and see what happens. Small-cap coins are like that sometimes—you never know which one will surprise you—either they stay unnoticed or they suddenly take off. Just treat it as a gamble, a form of entertainment investment.