After investing for a long time, I’ve summarized a phenomenon: the first time you come into contact with a project, it’s often when its price is at its lowest.



At that time, I still firmly held this logic and considered it a golden rule. I thought this way about every project I encountered—there’s always a chance. But what happened? Missed one project after another, and every time I looked back, it was tears.

Now my attitude is completely reversed. Since the rule that the first encounter is usually the lowest price is likely true, it’s better to treat each new project as a screening opportunity—look carefully, understand thoroughly, rather than hope to "wait a bit."

The pitfalls I’ve stepped into and the missed gains over the years are enough to make me realize: in the crypto market, the cost of being slow to react is too heavy. Instead of waiting for a nonexistent "lower price," it’s better to make rational judgments immediately.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 12h ago
Really, I thought the same at first, but in the end... forget it, it's all tears. Now I just jump on new things directly; anyway, hesitation only costs more.
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fomo_fightervip
· 13h ago
Really, I've also experienced the issue of the lowest price at first sight. The projects I missed have now become a pain in my heart.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 13h ago
It's really amazing. I've already discovered this pattern a long time ago, but I still hesitated and waited. Now every time a new project appears, I keep repeating the same mistakes haha.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 13h ago
No, that's not right, buddy. Your logic has a huge flaw. The initial low price? Then how do you explain the on-chain transfer records of whale big accounts? Large transfers to institutional addresses often occur 3-7 days in advance... I’ve tracked data for half a year, and the true bottom signal has never been "seeing the project" at that moment, but rather the abnormal activity patterns of wallet clusters on the chain. The "first-time judgment" you mentioned, I think you might not have noticed the black box operations behind the scenes—some projects have suspicious fund flow patterns from private to public offerings... you need to look carefully.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 13h ago
It was too late to realize. If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been so greedy.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 13h ago
Seeing through at a glance as the lowest price is just a logic, I've heard it so many times my ears are calloused, but damn it's really hard to do.
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