Avoid early pre-sale opportunities backed by people desperate to cash out—they'll use you as their exit liquidity. That's a losing game from the start.
Instead, hunt for legitimate projects that launch fairly. The ones where everyone gets a genuine shot to participate before the price moves. Those are the plays that actually build real communities and sustainable ecosystems.
Still unsure where to find them? Let me break down what to look for when evaluating new launches.
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LiquidityWizard
· 7h ago
Well said, the pre-sale scheme has long been a trick to harvest the early investors.
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ser_aped.eth
· 7h ago
ngl Early traders who wanted to cash out are really getting screwed, just be the bagholder yourself.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 7h ago
Early pre-sales are just a trap, a tool for project teams to harvest investors.
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FastLeaver
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've seen this trick too many times. A bunch of project teams are just waiting to cut the leeks.
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DuskSurfer
· 7h ago
Well said, I saw through this logic long ago. Those project teams rushing to cash out really treat retail investors as leeks to be harvested.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 7h ago
Nah, hearing this explanation a thousand times, but the number of truly fair launch projects is ridiculously low...
Avoid early pre-sale opportunities backed by people desperate to cash out—they'll use you as their exit liquidity. That's a losing game from the start.
Instead, hunt for legitimate projects that launch fairly. The ones where everyone gets a genuine shot to participate before the price moves. Those are the plays that actually build real communities and sustainable ecosystems.
Still unsure where to find them? Let me break down what to look for when evaluating new launches.