Is this what the project development was supposed to be?
When I entered, others had already bought everything up, and the market was no longer interested, so they came to call me. As a result, I became the last one—an official bagholder.
Even more outrageous, after the market was played out, those who entered early made enough profit and left. Then they turn around and call me to "build the ecosystem together," implying I should keep taking the risk. I’ve finally understood this logic.
What’s the most frustrating? I asked when I could get into the core circle, even if it meant knowing some information earlier. But no. Now every day is just repeatedly taking the risk until I get tired.
Honestly, your project losing me is like a fish losing a bicycle—completely irrelevant. Retail investors may or may not leave, but it doesn’t affect the project. For us, it’s a different story.
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CommunityJanitor
· 8h ago
This is the current state of Web3. If I had known it was like this, I wouldn't have gotten involved.
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GasFeeCry
· 8h ago
It's the same old story, brother.
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Those who entered early have already exited, and now you want us to cover the losses?
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Ecosystem construction? Laughable, it's just another way of saying taking over someone else's mess.
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There’s no place for retail investors in the core circle; this should have been clear long ago.
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I just want to know how long this kind of play can last.
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It's always the same, the loudest when it's time to get out.
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OnchainDetective
· 8h ago
A typical "cutting the leeks" scheme; in other words, it's just ecosystem building.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 8h ago
A typical scam to trap retail investors, just change the disguise and keep deceiving. Anyway, retail investors never learn their lesson.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 8h ago
A typical trap to fleece newcomers; if I had known earlier, I wouldn't have fallen for their hype.
Is this what the project development was supposed to be?
When I entered, others had already bought everything up, and the market was no longer interested, so they came to call me. As a result, I became the last one—an official bagholder.
Even more outrageous, after the market was played out, those who entered early made enough profit and left. Then they turn around and call me to "build the ecosystem together," implying I should keep taking the risk. I’ve finally understood this logic.
What’s the most frustrating? I asked when I could get into the core circle, even if it meant knowing some information earlier. But no. Now every day is just repeatedly taking the risk until I get tired.
Honestly, your project losing me is like a fish losing a bicycle—completely irrelevant. Retail investors may or may not leave, but it doesn’t affect the project. For us, it’s a different story.