Remember those friends who went all in on DOGE? 😂 Their conviction back then was unwavering. And now? Everyone should have experienced the ups and downs of Dogecoin along the way. It's not that DOGE is bad; it's just that during this market cycle, some are laughing while others are crying. Looking back, those who can truly hold on are the ones with the right mindset—either they early on invested enough to profit or they treat it as a play asset, not expecting it to support their retirement. How are your positions now?
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-09 18:06
The all-in group has now all become low-key, haha
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-09 17:31
Early all-ins are all done now, I know a few people who don't even mention DOGE anymore.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-06 18:53
It's been cleared long ago. Now looking at DOGE, I just see it as a joke. How could anyone go all-in on a meme coin?
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 01-06 18:52
The early all-in group probably all realized the truth now. This is what you call paying tuition fees, haha.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-06 18:37
The early all-in group already ran away long ago. Most of those still around are just pitiful trapped victims, haha.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-06 18:33
What happened to the all-in group now? I dare not ask.
Remember those friends who went all in on DOGE? 😂 Their conviction back then was unwavering. And now? Everyone should have experienced the ups and downs of Dogecoin along the way. It's not that DOGE is bad; it's just that during this market cycle, some are laughing while others are crying. Looking back, those who can truly hold on are the ones with the right mindset—either they early on invested enough to profit or they treat it as a play asset, not expecting it to support their retirement. How are your positions now?