[Block Rhythm] Recently, ACT's performance has indeed been eye-catching. In this wave of market on December 21, it surged to $0.04 in just one day, with an increase of 36.2%, and its market capitalization also rose to a scale of $37 million. Many people are naturally envious of such an increase, but you need to understand the intricacies behind it.
Meme coins, to put it bluntly, mostly have no real utility, and their price fluctuations are like riding a roller coaster. One moment you're in paradise, and the next moment you can drop unexpectedly. So if you want to participate in trading these types of coins, you must consider your risk tolerance and not bet your entire savings. Market opportunities are always there, but you need to protect your principal.
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AirdropHermit
· 7h ago
36% a day? Ha, this is the trap of memes, after the climax comes the Plummet, I've seen it too many times.
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PumpAnalyst
· 7h ago
36% in one day? Isn't this a typical market maker pump? It's just a matter of time before it falls again
How many suckers entered a position today only to get trapped tomorrow? Honestly, looking at this trend, I already know what's coming next
Meme coins are just gambling; don't listen to any risk warnings. Those who really know how to play have already gotten out of positions
Once the support level is broken, it basically goes down straight. Don't buy the dip
0.04 at this price is too eye-catching; it's hard not to suspect someone is dumping.
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DecentralizedElder
· 8h ago
Another wave of playing people for suckers, a 36% rise? Haha, it makes me want to laugh.
I really don't understand those who bet their entire savings on memes...
0.04 dollars? How long can this thing last, fren?
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MechanicalMartel
· 8h ago
36% in one day? Isn't this just a typical sign of dumping before a crash, it’s always like this
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To be honest, memes are just a casino, it depends on who has good luck, don’t get dazzled by the rise
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0.04 USD? Oh my god, this is the rhythm of a rug pull, right?
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Protecting the principal is really golden advice, how many people have lost everything due to greed
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The roller coaster really describes it well, yesterday was a dream of getting rich, today I woke up from the dream
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Market capitalization of 37 million? You can calculate how severe the fluctuations will be for a coin at this level
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The faster the rise, the quicker the fall, this is a law
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Another round of new suckers' feast has begun
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Why do people only think to ask about risks after they are rekt?
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Participating in memes is fine, but really don’t go all in, if you can’t afford to lose, don’t play
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gm_or_ngmi
· 8h ago
Another story of being played for suckers, a 36% rise in one day, if you dare to buy, I dare to see you lose
A big pump in one day can also fall quickly, memes really can't be played with
$0.04? Just wait for the dumping, this kind of coin is just a gamble
I’m just watching, not taking action, preserving the principal is the most comfortable
ACT rose by 36% in a single day, breaking through $0.04. You need to know the risks behind the Meme coin frenzy.
[Block Rhythm] Recently, ACT's performance has indeed been eye-catching. In this wave of market on December 21, it surged to $0.04 in just one day, with an increase of 36.2%, and its market capitalization also rose to a scale of $37 million. Many people are naturally envious of such an increase, but you need to understand the intricacies behind it.
Meme coins, to put it bluntly, mostly have no real utility, and their price fluctuations are like riding a roller coaster. One moment you're in paradise, and the next moment you can drop unexpectedly. So if you want to participate in trading these types of coins, you must consider your risk tolerance and not bet your entire savings. Market opportunities are always there, but you need to protect your principal.