If your investment case for a token basically comes down to "a certain person won't face legal issues," then honestly—just exit the position. That's not a solid thesis. You're banking on something that might never happen, and frankly, it shouldn't be your primary reason to hold anyway. When your conviction rests on one person's legal status rather than the project's fundamentals, it's time to reconsider your strategy.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 4h ago
Come on, betting that no one will get into trouble while holding a position? This isn't investing, it's gambling.
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bridgeOops
· 10h ago
Haha, this is about betting on people, not projects. It should have been released long ago.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 21h ago
Relying on one person to avoid being prosecuted to hold coins? Bro, this is gambling, not investing.
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BrokenDAO
· 01-08 03:52
Betting on someone and expecting nothing to happen is fundamentally flawed logic. If you really think that way, you might as well just liquidate everything and stop fooling yourself.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 01-08 03:52
Legal risks are part of the investment thesis? Buddy, you're gambling, not investing.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-08 03:51
ngl Betting on people rather than projects in investment logic is really brilliant... Should have cleared out earlier like this
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ProxyCollector
· 01-08 03:47
Oh wow, you're so right. Betting that someone won't go to jail and making money? That's some crazy logic.
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MintMaster
· 01-08 03:32
The legal risks of gambling will ruin you, really.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-08 03:26
Relying on someone not to be prosecuted to invest? Buddy, isn't this gambling? You should have run long ago.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-08 03:25
Only being able to hold a position without being prosecuted because of one person? Then you really need to wake up.
If your investment case for a token basically comes down to "a certain person won't face legal issues," then honestly—just exit the position. That's not a solid thesis. You're banking on something that might never happen, and frankly, it shouldn't be your primary reason to hold anyway. When your conviction rests on one person's legal status rather than the project's fundamentals, it's time to reconsider your strategy.