ETC, this coin, is truly like a useless puppet! Brothers, let me start with a viewpoint: ETC is not just a little unviable; it is practically the 'king of stale bread' in the crypto world, getting pumped and dumped time and again, yet showing no signs of a future! Aren't you curious why it behaves like a salted fish every time a big market rally comes? Don’t think too much; this coin has long been played out by the big players, and it’s just the retail investors holding onto their fantasies! I’ve personally experienced it; when ETC forked years ago, everyone was shouting 'to benchmark ETH', claiming it was 'classic Ethereum'. And what happened? Years have passed, and what achievements has it shown? It’s not even a fraction of ETH! Even if someone tells me about hash rate flows or institutional support, all I can do is smirk— not all technologies deserve repeated investment, and not every technology living outside of a vacuum is called the future! What’s worse is that most newbies in the crypto circle think picking up ETC is a 'historical sentiment'. What a joke! Can sentiment fill your stomach? Like last year’s bull market, it was just dragged along for excitement, and after that, it couldn't even hold $100, collapsing step by step; now it's still spinning below $20. If you invest in it, it’s not because you believe in it; it’s pure surrender! For another example, many people got excited when they heard Grayscale bought ETC and rushed in like sheep, only to find out that their fund operated skillfully and efficiently, selling off and leaving retail investors in the lurch. How can a coin like this give you confidence? In other words, trading ETC is no different from gambling on a poorly-performing Chinese stock to hope for a rebound! In short, this thing, ETC, has no value, no consensus, and no future; you might as well turn around and look at the truly valuable coins! Wasting your time and money on it is less worthwhile than liquidating your holdings to do something more reliable. Brothers, if you think I’m right, please like, share, and support me; who knows, this article might be gone in a while!
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