Recently I have been thinking about a question - can those alts in my hand last until 2027?
To be honest, there have been too many new coins launched in the past two years. From 2023 to 2025, how many projects are just aiming to make a quick profit and then run away? I have also fallen into quite a few traps myself, investing real money, and looking back now, it’s all lessons learned.
Some coins, once the delisting announcement is made, are basically sentenced to death. Liquidity drops to zero in an instant, and there's no time to escape. So my current strategy is very simple: cut losses when necessary, and don't hold onto any illusions. Being upset about that little loss might end up with me not being able to recover even the principal.
What else can I keep? Personally, I only hold those few backed by U.S. ETFs. As for the others? Liquidating and cutting losses might be the safest choice. The market does not believe in tears, only in strength and compliance.
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PanicSeller
· 8h ago
2027? Brother, are you joking? Haha
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TrustMeBro
· 8h ago
2027? Dude, I don't think we can even make it to next year.
Recently I have been thinking about a question - can those alts in my hand last until 2027?
To be honest, there have been too many new coins launched in the past two years. From 2023 to 2025, how many projects are just aiming to make a quick profit and then run away? I have also fallen into quite a few traps myself, investing real money, and looking back now, it’s all lessons learned.
Some coins, once the delisting announcement is made, are basically sentenced to death. Liquidity drops to zero in an instant, and there's no time to escape. So my current strategy is very simple: cut losses when necessary, and don't hold onto any illusions. Being upset about that little loss might end up with me not being able to recover even the principal.
What else can I keep? Personally, I only hold those few backed by U.S. ETFs. As for the others? Liquidating and cutting losses might be the safest choice. The market does not believe in tears, only in strength and compliance.