NYC token has attracted a lot of attention, but I am more interested in meme-type derivative coins that actually have trading opportunities. Taking NYC as an example, the current trading volume is quite good, and many well-known wallets are bottom-fishing. The risks are indeed high, but as a small-scale gamble, it’s still interesting. These kinds of projects require precise timing — when trading volume increases and big players follow, there are often short-term opportunities. Of course, the suspense lies in how long it can hold up, so it’s only suitable for playing with spare funds.
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SorryRugPulled
· 14h ago
Playing with spare money is playing with spare money. That's what I thought last time, and I'm still on the floor now.
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0xInsomnia
· 14h ago
Playing with spare money is okay, but you need to identify the right entry points of major investors.
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ChainBrain
· 15h ago
I agree with playing with spare money, but buddy, it's easier said than done to keep the rhythm.
There are indeed signs of big players stepping in on this NYC move, but be careful not to get caught and blame others.
Jumping in as soon as the volume increases? I've seen too many tragedies to be so reckless.
Anyway, it's just a game of probabilities. If you make a profit, tell the story; if you lose, consider it tuition.
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PebbleHander
· 15h ago
Playing with spare money is fine, but you really need to keep a close eye on the movements of big players.
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SignatureVerifier
· 15h ago
ngl the "known wallets accumulating" narrative requires further auditing—statistically improbable they're all acting independently... technically speaking, that's either orchestrated or your data validation is insufficient. where's the on-chain proof tbh
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GasFeeDodger
· 15h ago
Playing with spare money is fine, just worried about accidentally going all in.
NYC token has attracted a lot of attention, but I am more interested in meme-type derivative coins that actually have trading opportunities. Taking NYC as an example, the current trading volume is quite good, and many well-known wallets are bottom-fishing. The risks are indeed high, but as a small-scale gamble, it’s still interesting. These kinds of projects require precise timing — when trading volume increases and big players follow, there are often short-term opportunities. Of course, the suspense lies in how long it can hold up, so it’s only suitable for playing with spare funds.