The price has already risen to the 8 million level. Many traders are watching the mid-January time window, expecting a wave of changes. Based on historical experience, withdrawing a day in advance is often more reliable than timing the exact point — this way, you can avoid sudden market movements and lock in profits. The market moves quickly, and reacting slowly can lead to losses.
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AirdropHarvester
· 10h ago
At the 8 million mark, I choose to trust historical experience; running early is never a bad idea.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 11h ago
The 8 million mark is a bit risky. I'm worried that if I withdraw early, I might have to chase back in.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 11h ago
At this price of 8 million... does anyone really dare to withdraw early? I'm just afraid of being trapped.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 11h ago
At the 8 million mark, I don't believe in any historical experience; anyway, I already ran early.
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ImpermanentSage
· 11h ago
With a position of 8 million, I think we need to take another look; historical experience may not necessarily be replicable.
The price has already risen to the 8 million level. Many traders are watching the mid-January time window, expecting a wave of changes. Based on historical experience, withdrawing a day in advance is often more reliable than timing the exact point — this way, you can avoid sudden market movements and lock in profits. The market moves quickly, and reacting slowly can lead to losses.