The number of perpetual project proposals coming from DMs is really high. But it’s important to be clear — it’s impossible to follow and analyze all of them.
The important thing is this: most of these types of perpetual projects face the risk of shutting down in the future. When it comes to investing money, often the invested funds do not come back. This is a realistic warning.
Please be careful — read the shared content carefully. For example, don’t just skim through the analyses offered by some sources. More caution is needed when choosing projects.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 15h ago
There are so many perpetual projects, it's really hard to keep up... But to be honest, most of them end up failing in the end, and the money invested basically goes down the drain. That's the real truth, right?
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LiquidationWizard
· 20h ago
Perpetual projects are coming in strong, really can't keep up anymore.
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UncleLiquidation
· 22h ago
NGL, these perpetual projects are really just a hotbed for scamming, I can't even be bothered to watch anymore.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-07 00:52
Perpetual projects one after another, can't keep up, brother.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-07 00:51
Perpetual projects are so numerous that I really can't keep up... Most of them are bound to fail, that's the truth.
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RuntimeError
· 01-07 00:45
The perpetual projects, there's really a need to be cautious. I've also received quite a few DMs recommending them, but it's obvious that most of them are doomed to fail—everyone has experienced losing money at some point.
Relying solely on surface analysis to invest money is just ridiculous. Just ignore what these project teams say.
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StealthMoon
· 01-07 00:43
Perpetual projects, brother, you're right, 99% are just scams to fleece retail investors.
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I've deleted all the recommendations in DMs, it's too exhausting. I prefer to follow a few with real progress.
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I heard another perpetual project has run away, and people who lost everything are still waiting for news in the group.
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I just want to know who actually made money from these perpetuals? Or are they all just hype from marketing accounts?
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They look impressive on the surface, but once you dig deeper, it's all traps. Forget it, I won't touch this kind of thing anymore.
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So, it still comes down to doing your own research. Don't just listen to others hype, that's the most expensive lesson.
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Perpetual + small-cap coins = a guaranteed death combo. I've figured out this pattern.
Hello friends,
The number of perpetual project proposals coming from DMs is really high. But it’s important to be clear — it’s impossible to follow and analyze all of them.
The important thing is this: most of these types of perpetual projects face the risk of shutting down in the future. When it comes to investing money, often the invested funds do not come back. This is a realistic warning.
Please be careful — read the shared content carefully. For example, don’t just skim through the analyses offered by some sources. More caution is needed when choosing projects.