I originally planned to buy low and build a position, but unexpectedly fell into the market maker's trap. My initial capital of 150U has shrunk to less than 60U, a bloody lesson. I once held on as a professional airdrop farmer for three months, but in the end, I couldn't resist the temptation and plunged into the world of Cryptocurrency Trading. As a result, I was instead taken for a ride. The market of $TTD made me work hard for half a month for nothing, and my account plummeted shockingly. To all my fren focused on airdrops, really take me as a warning—getting involved with coins that you don't understand often leads to the same outcome. Greed is a deep pit, and caution is a moat.
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SerumSurfer
· 10h ago
From 150 to 60, oh no, this loss is really harsh.
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SignatureDenied
· 10h ago
This is why I firmly avoid coins I don't understand; airdrops are really attractive.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 11h ago
Sigh, this is why I would never touch coins I don't understand; I'd rather miss out than incur losses.
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From 150 to 60, that's quite destructive... No wonder so many people still obediently farm the rewards.
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TTD is indeed a trap, but to be honest, greed is a bigger issue; when it's time to stop loss, everyone still wants to turn it around, right?
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Airdrop enthusiasts turning to Cryptocurrency Trading, this transition really makes it easy to crash; I've seen many like this.
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I've heard the buy low talk so many times, yet I still end up taking the last hit.
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Market makers have such deep tricks; I still need to do more homework, otherwise, I’m just a living sucker.
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From 150U down to 60U, how much can this mindset collapse... I'd rather not earn than lose like this.
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Taking action on unfamiliar coins, I need to remember this; it's too heart-wrenching.
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Greed is indeed a deep pit; this statement is spot on; I've fallen into this before.
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This TTD coin really seems to have tricks; so many people stepping into traps is not a coincidence.
I originally planned to buy low and build a position, but unexpectedly fell into the market maker's trap. My initial capital of 150U has shrunk to less than 60U, a bloody lesson. I once held on as a professional airdrop farmer for three months, but in the end, I couldn't resist the temptation and plunged into the world of Cryptocurrency Trading. As a result, I was instead taken for a ride. The market of $TTD made me work hard for half a month for nothing, and my account plummeted shockingly. To all my fren focused on airdrops, really take me as a warning—getting involved with coins that you don't understand often leads to the same outcome. Greed is a deep pit, and caution is a moat.