#AI与加密货币结合 Seeing this case of AVA tokens, I want to discuss a recurring phenomenon. When the AI concept is combined with cryptocurrency, it often becomes a "hunting ground" for capital sniping — 23 related wallets captured 40% of the supply at launch. The underlying logic is quite simple: arbitrage opportunities created by information asymmetry.
Over the past few years, I have seen too many investors lose their judgment in the face of new concepts. The combination of AI and crypto sounds dazzling, but fundamentally, you should ask three questions: Is the token distribution transparent? Is the initial holder structure reasonable? Does the project team have a real application scenario? When deploying accounts are concentrated in short-term profits, it often means that retail investors entering later are paying for their arbitrage.
I'm not advising you to stay away from innovative fields, but I want to remind you — while chasing new concepts, always leave enough safety margins for yourself. Even if you are optimistic about a certain direction, it should be treated as a small part of your investment portfolio, not an all-in gamble. In the long run, projects that can withstand market cycles and stand up to scrutiny are often more worth paying attention to than short-term surges.
Manage your single-position risk exposure carefully, and spend more time researching the fundamentals of projects. Only then can you stay rational amid innovation.
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#AI与加密货币结合 Seeing this case of AVA tokens, I want to discuss a recurring phenomenon. When the AI concept is combined with cryptocurrency, it often becomes a "hunting ground" for capital sniping — 23 related wallets captured 40% of the supply at launch. The underlying logic is quite simple: arbitrage opportunities created by information asymmetry.
Over the past few years, I have seen too many investors lose their judgment in the face of new concepts. The combination of AI and crypto sounds dazzling, but fundamentally, you should ask three questions: Is the token distribution transparent? Is the initial holder structure reasonable? Does the project team have a real application scenario? When deploying accounts are concentrated in short-term profits, it often means that retail investors entering later are paying for their arbitrage.
I'm not advising you to stay away from innovative fields, but I want to remind you — while chasing new concepts, always leave enough safety margins for yourself. Even if you are optimistic about a certain direction, it should be treated as a small part of your investment portfolio, not an all-in gamble. In the long run, projects that can withstand market cycles and stand up to scrutiny are often more worth paying attention to than short-term surges.
Manage your single-position risk exposure carefully, and spend more time researching the fundamentals of projects. Only then can you stay rational amid innovation.