In the crypto world, "NFA" stands for Not Financial Advice. It’s a disclaimer that whatever someone says is not professional financial guidance and should not be treated as such. Yet, it’s often used ironically—especially when someone strongly hints at buying a specific coin or token.
For example, someone might post:
"NFA, but this token looks like it could 10x next week 🚀!"
It’s a way to protect themselves while nudging you toward the "obvious" (and risky) choice. But remember, DYOR (Do Your Own Research)—because not every "advice" is worth the ride.
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