After years of struggling in the cryptocurrency world, I have discovered an interesting phenomenon: every time a new coin is launched, everyone rushes in like they've been injected with adrenaline, and the result is often "buy at the peak, sell at the bottom".
Today, I saw $STO surge by 42.8%, and $NOM also rose by 17.5%. Another group of friends is sharing profit screenshots in the chat. But what I want to say is that launching a new coin is like opening a blind box — you never know if what’s inside is a surprise or a shock.
From on-chain data, $STO's transaction volume reached 11M, indicating that funds are indeed paying attention. But what I care more about is the distribution of holdings: if the top 50 addresses hold more than 70%, then this coin is basically a "game for the whales". Truly valuable projects have a relatively dispersed distribution of holdings.
Remember, the first three days after a new coin is launched are the most dangerous. Project teams, early investors, and airdrop users are all offloading during this time window. Just like in the matchmaking market, no matter how well-packaged, a person's true character takes time to validate.
【Investment Strategy】
- New Coin Observation Period: Wait at least 7-14 days for market sentiment to cool down
- Focus on Fundamentals: Team background, technological innovation, application scenarios
- Position Control: Do not invest more than 5% of total capital in new coins
Of course, if you just enjoy the thrill, then pretend I didn’t say anything 😏 After all, in the crypto world, one day is like a year in the real world, and missing out on a surging coin can indeed lead to long-lasting regret.
But please remember: 90% of new coins will be halved within 3 months of launch, this is a hard rule.
❓ What is the new coin you regret buying the most? How much did you lose?
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