Speaking of today's market, many people are paying attention to the project. When I saw it last night, its market cap was around nine million; I missed the quick surge, and today it shot up directly to fifty-seven million. Watching the K-line climb all the way up, I really regret not jumping in. Although it's still rising now, I actually feel even more hesitant to enter—the timing to buy now is indeed a bit exciting.
My current holdings are not many, just holding onto Happy-sci and the Tongzhou Project. Instead of frequently chasing highs and lows, I value more what kind of gains these projects will bring once they truly launch. In the long run, as long as I hold on, there should still be returns.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 10h ago
I understand the feeling of missing out on this wave, but chasing gains and selling on dips really makes it easy to get caught off guard. I usually stay away from sudden pump-ups like 114514; the risk is too intense.
I've also been following Happy-sci and Tongzhou, and they are indeed more stable. Instead of watching the market every day and chasing orders, it's better to hold onto promising assets and wait for them to truly pick up volume—much more hassle-free.
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OnChainDetective
· 01-06 10:00
Wait, from 9 million to 57 million? This increase... I need to check the on-chain data to see who's really moving.
There must be big players behind the scenes manipulating this. Such a vertical surge doesn't look right. I'm now monitoring the whale wallet 114514; I need to clarify the transaction records and fund flows.
Your holding strategy isn't wrong, but the question is—have the addresses of Happy-sci and Tongzhou Plan institutions recently shown any unusual activity? I always feel that behind these "long-term value" narratives, there's some hidden black box logic, and I need to reverse engineer the truth from backend data.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-06 10:00
The rise of this 114514 project is so rapid. I actually want to take a closer look at its tokenomics design—how it managed to jump from 9 million to 57 million...
Don't be greedy; those who enter at this point are often just bagholders.
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BloodInStreets
· 01-06 09:59
Just miss the move if you want; this wave isn't the last one. Look at how the K-line is skyrocketing straight up—it's definitely a pump-and-dump market. Jumping in would just be handing blood funds to the big players.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-06 09:58
Wow, 57 million, this increase is outrageous. Missing out at that moment is truly despairing.
It's a classic chase-high tactic. Entering now just gives others a chance to offload, I can see it and it discourages me.
I'm also following Happy-sci and Tongzhou. I agree with your strategy—don't always think about getting rich overnight.
A project like 114514, which rises so quickly, who will be left to buy the dip during the subsequent sell-off? I dare not gamble.
It's better to wait until the project truly shows progress before getting in. Chasing gains and selling at a loss is really suicidal.
Speaking of today's market, many people are paying attention to the project. When I saw it last night, its market cap was around nine million; I missed the quick surge, and today it shot up directly to fifty-seven million. Watching the K-line climb all the way up, I really regret not jumping in. Although it's still rising now, I actually feel even more hesitant to enter—the timing to buy now is indeed a bit exciting.
My current holdings are not many, just holding onto Happy-sci and the Tongzhou Project. Instead of frequently chasing highs and lows, I value more what kind of gains these projects will bring once they truly launch. In the long run, as long as I hold on, there should still be returns.