Do you know why there are so few hundred-fold coins in this year's bull market?

Because the dog dealer has changed its routine. In the last bull market, the hundred-fold coin had a market value of only 10 million, and it only increased 100 times to 1 billion. Now in this bull market, the new coins launched are 10 billion or tens of billions of US dollars. They directly open high and go low to cut leeks and then release locked coins continuously. More and more dealers and institutions come in, and the dog dealer's routine is constantly upgraded. It's pitiful for retail investors in the market.

When everyone buys new and not old, the dog dealer will directly launch coins with a market value of tens of billions of US dollars, and new coins will be launched every week or even every day, so you can't buy them all. From this decline, we can see that the funds in the market have withdrawn too much. Many new coins have fallen by about 50%. If the previously profitable ones are not sold, you will still lose money.

Now the dog dealers have also become smart. They use high-dimensional means to attack retail investors and use their cognition to make money from retail investors. Therefore, everyone should be extremely cautious with new coins now. Those who get rich quickly basically come from new IPOs and airdrops in the primary market. On the other hand, there are very few that perform well in the secondary market. It’s not that there are no good coins, but that most of the coins are relatively rubbish.