Even a project that is just a joke can see its market heat rise sharply once it attracts the attention of influential figures. This is what is called "Influence Premium."
I saw the opportunity when the private channel market cap was at 13.2K, and at that time, almost no one paid attention. As a result? A 20-25x increase became a reality, and friends who participated made a fortune. This move can be considered good timing.
However, it is important to note that these types of projects are highly volatile. If you believe the team can dispel skeptics' doubts, then you should be psychologically prepared to hold a substantial position here. After all, the opportunities and risks of small-cap projects are often proportional.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-09 18:36
Oh no, it's the same old story again—buying low and selling high, while followers suffer heavy losses. Classic script.
Honestly, influence premium is just a fancy way to fleece retail investors, using the followers of big V accounts as a scythe—cutting with precision every time.
Did you see it coming when the market cap was 13.2K? So, we latecomers are just destined to be left in the dust?
Entering with a smile, exiting in tears—small-cap stocks are just like this. While they multiply 20 times, you also need to be prepared for a 200-fold loss.
Heavy positions, dismissing doubts... sounds like convincing yourself to hold on stubbornly without selling. Isn't this just another form of self-deception?
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-09 16:24
13.2K bottomed out with 20x leverage, how lucky do you have to be
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This influence premium explanation sounds like just making excuses for oneself
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The key is to have channel information; us retail investors can only watch in vain
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Heavy positions? Better to have heavy stop-losses for real protection
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Making a fortune is for others; most of us are just stuck with a bottomless pot
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Really? You think 13.2K shows it's a potential stock? My eyesight isn't that good
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Huge volatility is a code word; basically, it means prone to sudden crashes
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These kinds of projects are like gambling on rough stones; luck plays a big role
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People with private channels speak differently; I, with no info, am just a bystander
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Being mentally prepared is useless; the key is to have enough capital to withstand the pullback
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HashRateHustler
· 01-08 04:56
Damn, 13.2K views and no one is watching, this is just ridiculous. Purely making money from information asymmetry.
That said, hitting the jackpot with this kind of project is definitely satisfying, but most people will still take the final step—that's reality.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 01-08 04:50
I've long realized this point; the name doesn't matter, what's important is having someone to lead.
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13.2k bottom-fishing is truly ruthless; this timing is really perfect.
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The question is how to find the next project like this.
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The saying "risk and reward are proportional" is getting annoying; the key is information asymmetry.
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Small-cap projects are basically gambling on people, betting on whether the team is reliable.
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The biggest fear with this kind of thing isn't the drop in price, but that no one cares.
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Influence premium is real, but secondary market bagholders are even more genuine.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-08 04:46
It's the same story again—when influence appears, the price skyrockets. Basically, it's a play on information asymmetry.
If I had known that at 13.2K I would have entered, I would have already made a fortune. Why do I always miss out on these?
A small-cap increase of 20 times sounds great, but few actually dare to go all in. Everyone knows the risks involved.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-08 04:30
Knowing earlier and entering the market sooner would have been better, that's the nature of gambling.
nmsl really, why is it always others are bottoming out at 13K while I’m still sleeping?
Influence is a gambler's game; whoever discovers it first wins big.
Even a project that is just a joke can see its market heat rise sharply once it attracts the attention of influential figures. This is what is called "Influence Premium."
I saw the opportunity when the private channel market cap was at 13.2K, and at that time, almost no one paid attention. As a result? A 20-25x increase became a reality, and friends who participated made a fortune. This move can be considered good timing.
However, it is important to note that these types of projects are highly volatile. If you believe the team can dispel skeptics' doubts, then you should be psychologically prepared to hold a substantial position here. After all, the opportunities and risks of small-cap projects are often proportional.