Back when I exited my BAYC position at 100 ETH, the backlash was intense. Critics flooded in, insisting prices would skyrocket—and technically, they were right for about a week. The NFT kept climbing. But here's what happened next: the market corrected hard, and those Blue Chips eventually traded below 5 ETH. The irony stung, but the lesson stuck with me. Market psychology can be merciless. When you make a move that contradicts the crowd's conviction, expect the noise. Don't let it shake your conviction next time. Selling shame is just noise—your thesis and your timing are what matter.
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BlockchainFries
· 12-27 19:56
Damn, selling 100 ETH and still able to tell this story—how strong must your mental resilience be... But honestly, when it dropped to 5 ETH later on, those critics probably didn't say a word anymore.
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FOMOmonster
· 12-27 19:54
Running away with just 100 ETH and still getting criticized, hilarious. This is the crypto world. Later, BAYC still collapsed. What happened to those critics?
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quietly_staking
· 12-27 19:53
Selling 100 ETH for BAYC... I saw the wave of criticism back then. To be honest, I didn't quite understand it at the time. But after the price dropped to 5 ETH, I broke down. This move was indeed brilliant.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-27 19:49
Even after selling 100 ETH, you're still getting criticized? I should have known better than to listen to these people rambling.
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metaverse_hermit
· 12-27 19:34
It's still shameless to summarize after 100 ETH scam. This is just a typical survivor bias narrative.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 12-27 19:31
100 ETH just ran away, and it ended up dropping to 5. This is the story I love to watch the most... That's right, you made a profit, but the criticism that week was really tough to take, haha.
Back when I exited my BAYC position at 100 ETH, the backlash was intense. Critics flooded in, insisting prices would skyrocket—and technically, they were right for about a week. The NFT kept climbing. But here's what happened next: the market corrected hard, and those Blue Chips eventually traded below 5 ETH. The irony stung, but the lesson stuck with me. Market psychology can be merciless. When you make a move that contradicts the crowd's conviction, expect the noise. Don't let it shake your conviction next time. Selling shame is just noise—your thesis and your timing are what matter.