1000WHY this project, to put it simply, is a collection of skilled collectors. When the market cap just reached 600, I almost wanted to go all in. But then I thought, what if this thing gets delisted from the exchange? That thought was quickly dismissed.
What’s even more frustrating is playing with contracts. The fees are terrifyingly high, not a small number at all. Calculating this way, the profit margin is squeezed tightly. Many people have complained about this, and the feeling should be similar.
The price volatility is large, and the risk follows suit. Listing, delisting, and fees—these three mountains make people both want to participate and want to hold back. This is probably the common situation for many small tokens now.
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MeaninglessApe
· 9h ago
The risk of delisting is truly a Damocles sword hanging over your head—who dares to gamble?
Contract fees can eat up half the profit; this deal is simply not worth it.
Small coins are like this—tempting but deadly.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 9h ago
Back when the market cap was 600, I was really scared. Just thinking about the risk of delisting kept me awake at night.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 9h ago
The risk of delisting is indeed a mental hurdle. Missing out at 600 is just missing out; after all, it's all a gamble.
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fomo_fighter
· 9h ago
An exchange can wipe you out with just a notice, and you're all in? Wake up, buddy.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 9h ago
Almost all in? Man, your reaction speed is impressive. The delisting risk is really frightening.
The contract fees are basically a black hole, eating up profits fiercely.
The three mountains piled up on the exchange are incredible; instead of making money, you're actually losing money.
1000WHY this project, to put it simply, is a collection of skilled collectors. When the market cap just reached 600, I almost wanted to go all in. But then I thought, what if this thing gets delisted from the exchange? That thought was quickly dismissed.
What’s even more frustrating is playing with contracts. The fees are terrifyingly high, not a small number at all. Calculating this way, the profit margin is squeezed tightly. Many people have complained about this, and the feeling should be similar.
The price volatility is large, and the risk follows suit. Listing, delisting, and fees—these three mountains make people both want to participate and want to hold back. This is probably the common situation for many small tokens now.