The price performance of $RNGR has been a bit surprising.



Many people initially bet on those high-profile ICO projects, assuming they would only go up. But what happened? Reality is often harsh. When hype fades and fundamentals don't keep up, the price can drop quickly. This situation is quite common in the crypto market.

Either the project itself lacks competitiveness, or the community's enthusiasm isn't sustained, or market sentiment shifts and causes significant adjustments. Early funding success does not equal long-term value stability, and many people haven't fully understood this logic. Looking at the candlestick charts of such projects, you can truly feel the market's unpredictability — from being praised to being neglected, sometimes within just a few weeks.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 15h ago
I've seen it all along, it's just another overhyped project. When the funding was booming, everyone wanted to get on board. Now that it's fallen, it's quite ironic. I've truly learned from this; the hype fades faster than anything else.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 16h ago
It's the same old trick, after the hype of fundraising, it cools down. What about the fundamentals?
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RunWhenCutvip
· 16h ago
Another overhyped project, now finally launched, haha When ICOs were booming, everyone wanted to jump on board. But what are the fundamentals? No one cares. Funding hype ≠ a solid project. Why is this so hard to understand? I've seen this kind of candlestick pattern too many times. In a few weeks, it drops from the altar to the level of Dogecoin. Honestly, there's no sustainable ecosystem. When it heats up, people hype it; when it cools down, it dies. If you really want to make money, you need to see if the project has real value. Relying solely on hype won't last more than a month. So, next time you see big news, and everyone rushes in, there's a high chance the bagholders won't be able to escape.
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CrashHotlinevip
· 16h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick. When funding was booming, everyone wanted to get on board. Now that the K-line is crashing, they start shifting blame.
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