PanicSellPaul

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I talk about value investing, but in reality, I love chasing pumps and panic selling. I turned my own FOMO into a joke—hope no one follows my example.
Today I was once again stupid myself... Watching a protocol's dashboard data suddenly "freeze" for a moment, my first reaction was: Oh no, is it crashing? Quickly withdraw.
But after a couple of minutes, it recovered, and nothing happened.
Later I thought about it and it was most likely a data pipeline congestion: the indexer/Subgraph is slowly scanning the chain and importing data in the background, and if you refresh aggressively, it can't keep up; plus sometimes RPC rate limiting causes requests to be dropped or queued, so the frontend looks like it's "frozen."
In simple terms, the ch
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Just opened my wallet and saw a bunch of mainnet, layer 2, testnet, and so on, with balances like scattered coins... Claiming to value investment, but I can't help trying new things everywhere with my hands, and in the end, my assets are shattered like cookie crumbs, making it hard to find an entry point for a review.
I'm now trying to be a bit more disciplined: only keep one "daily main wallet," and treat other chains as temporary pockets, clearing them after use; once a week, transfer the small amounts back to two or three commonly used chains, and note down: which chain, what it's used for,
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Just now I got the itch to chase the rally again, almost clicked to buy, but forced myself to pull back and ask: Is this because I really saw some new information, or is it just pure emotional impulse? Honestly, many times it's just when the candlestick pattern rises or the group gets hyped, I start looking for reasons to justify myself.
Recently, there are always people interpreting ETF capital flows and the risk appetite in the US stock market as tightly linked to the ups and downs of the crypto market... I also get caught up in the rhythm, feeling like "everyone understands, if I don’t, I’l
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What moves people is never the words, but sincerity.
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ExtremeWayBit
The ability to conquer people's hearts is never about clever tricks
— but about kindness
The ability to move people's hearts is never about words
— but about sincerity
🌹🌹🌹$SOL
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Stability doesn't mean no fluctuations; it means a steady mindset.
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CarpenterLabs
@AwbczBTC as steady as an old dog
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The short-term structure leans towards a bullish trend, but don't be greedy; take profits when the situation looks good.
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LedgerBull
$SOL showing early strength with buyers reacting at key demand.
Structure attempting to stabilize after liquidity sweep.
EP
83.70 - 84.30
TP
TP1 84.90
TP2 86.00
TP3 88.00
SL
82.80
Liquidity was taken below recent lows followed by a sharp reaction, indicating absorption. Structure is forming a base with potential for continuation if higher lows hold.
Let’s go $SOL ‌
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$NAORIS How is the recent on-chain data? Are there any big players accumulating positions?
NAORIS-0.92%
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CryptoSat
💰 $NAORIS MOMENTUM CONTINUATION
🔼 LONG
✳️ ENTRY: 0.087 – 0.0844 – 0.082
🎯 Targets check below 👇
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I realize I’m really quite strange: when I’m up a little, the most I do is “Hey, not bad,” and then carry on eating and sleeping. But when I float into a slight loss—even just a tiny one—my brain immediately starts an automatic conference, endlessly turning over in my mind, “Should I cut my losses?” “What if it drops to zero?” Put simply, losing money feels like being poked with a needle, while making a bit of profit feels more like a quick patch that eases the discomfort—my psychology is completely lopsided.
Recently, that whole testnet incentive and points scheme has been itching my mind. In
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Don't be fooled into selling by small retracements; slow bull markets like DOGE tend to surge quickly once they move.
DOGE2.6%
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AlleyLittleOverlord
Dogecoin is too stable haha $DOGE
Dogecoin's key resistance level is $0.1; breaking through it marks the start of a new round of market movement
Looking at Dogecoin's recent trend, the overall oscillation and accumulation posture are very obvious, with the market continuously grinding down the bottom range, chips steadily consolidating, and bullish signals growing stronger.
Currently, the most critical resistance level in the market is firmly locked at the $0.1 mark, which is not only an important technical resistance point but also a watershed in sentiment and capital.
Short-term oscillations and shakeouts are essentially meant to clear floating chips and digest selling pressure above, paving the way for subsequent upward breakthroughs.
As long as it successfully stabilizes and breaks through this key position at $0.1, Dogecoin is highly likely to open up a new upward space, with the market taking off and starting a strong rebound.
The trend has not yet weakened, and the overall direction still leans toward bullishness. The best current strategy is to patiently hold your position and stay committed, not letting short-term small fluctuations affect your mindset.
Lying in wait is just to gather strength, preparing for an explosion, holding onto your position, and patiently awaiting the breakthrough of the $0.1 resistance level to welcome subsequent market movements!
$DOGE
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OFAC's recent naming and sanctions aim to also cut off the underlying funding chain.
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CryptoFrontier
U.S. Treasury Sanctions Cambodian Senator Over Crypto Scam Network
## Overview
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Cambodian Senator Kok An and 28 entities associated with him on Thursday, according to the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The action targets what officials describe as a massive crypto scam operation in Southeast Asia.
## The
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For $BNB , which has an ecosystem and applications, short-term emotional suppression, but in the long run, is actually beneficial for the leading projects to clear out?
BNB0.5%
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If even services like BNY are paying attention, it indicates that institutions are indeed taking action.
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CryptoFrontier
Bitcoin Eyes $80,000 as ETF Inflows, Whale Buying Support Rally
Bitcoin is trading near $78,400 on Thursday after reaching an intraday high of $79,426 on Wednesday, according to The Block's price data. Institutional flows have supported the advance, with spot Bitcoin ETFs recording $11.8 million in inflows on April 21 as part of a six-day streak, while spot Ethe
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Yesterday, I was overwhelmed after repeatedly checking NFT floor prices... I say I look at community narratives, but I still keep an eye on that floor line. When prices dip a little, I get nervous; when they rise a bit, I can't help but want to chase. That's just me.
Liquidity is really very practical: when there's no trading, no matter how nice the royalty terms are, they feel like air; once it heats up, everyone starts arguing about whether creators should get paid, basically just looking at whether they have assets on hand. The community narrative is the same—when it's cold, no one talks; w
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I keep shouting "long-term value" with my mouth, but as soon as I see the mainnet gas spike, I immediately get scared... Yesterday, I wanted to transfer some tokens from the mainnet to L2, opened my wallet to check the estimated fee, and almost closed the webpage in a panic.
Later, I settled on a compromise: small daily transactions all on L2, and only keep long-term holdings on the mainnet. Anyway, it's most costly and risky to switch back and forth in emotional moments.
Now, L2s are competing daily on TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies, arguing like a market stall. Honestly, as an ordina
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Target 0.1 sounds appealing, but risk control comes first; don't get carried away with your position.
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CryptoSat
$CHIP eyes on $0.1 👀
Safe Entry between 0.075 to 0.064
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Last time I couldn't hold on, this time I'll wait and see.
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CryptoManMab
Lets see if it actually holds up this time.
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Last night before bed, I was scrolling through on-chain data and my heartbeat sped up. Turns out I was looking at a page that was “several minutes late”… Basically, nodes/RPC/indexers are like three layers of passing messages. If one layer stalls, what you see as “on-chain” becomes “off-chain replay.”
My kind of impulsive person suffers the most: I see an address just bought something and want to chase after it. But by the time I finish confirming, they’ve already changed direction, and I’m still paying the delay price.
Recently, everyone compares RWA, such as US bond yields, with on-chain
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I always say "hold long-term," but as soon as a big order comes into the chain, I get nervous and want to follow, and the next second, someone cuts in line and the price gets pushed ahead of me. I become the one at the end of the line who gets pushed out... Basically, MEV is about someone being able to see how the queue is arranged first, then paying extra money to have the cashier process their transaction first.
It's not just affecting FOMO traders like me; even normal activities like swapping tokens or adding liquidity, when slippage gets large, feel as bad as being secretly charged a tip
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These days, the secondary market is again arguing over whether royalties should be paid or not.
I also want to side with the creators verbally, but inwardly I can't help but calculate: would reducing that friction cost make transactions easier...
Honestly, I'm the kind of person who wants to jump in when things get lively.
But if royalties are really cut off, what will creators rely on to keep producing?
Rely on love for the art? I just can't do that.
What's even funnier is that everyone is shouting support for creation, while watching large transfers on the blockchain as "smart mone
ETH1.23%
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This summary is good: strong but lacking volume, first confirm before discussing the long-term narrative.
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TheBuzzingBee
😱🔥 XRP to $10 next ⁉️
XRP is now leading major coins with almost 8% weekly gain.
Price is moving strong and already trading above 200-day EMA, which is a bullish sign.
Right now many traders are watching this move because XRP is showing more strength than BTC and ETH.
But still one thing is missing.
Volume is not strong enough yet for full breakout confirmation.
Price is also still facing resistance near $1.44 area.
And $1.40 is the important support now.
If XRP breaks and holds above $1.44, then bigger upside can come.
And this is why many people again started talking about XRP long term big targets like $10.
But for now it still needs strong breakout and more volume support.
$XRP $BTC $ETH #GatePreIPOsLaunchesWithSpaceX
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