I did exactly the same since 2022, I found the wld interesting, I started buying them for my part and from clients I added and I invested when they were worth 1800/2000 and I had a lot of profit
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The mistake of a society that does not understand cryptocurrencies: $WLD
I have been hearing a lot about WorldCoin for months, and today I wanted to start my journey as an opinion agent with my small reflection.
Will WLD not rise again? Is it a scam and will it only go down? Should I sell my bonds as soon as I have them? I will try to address these questions with my personal story, but I ask everyone to be aware that this is entirely subjective, just one person's story that may not be yours. Do not follow anyone 100%.
I started accumulating WLD before its listing on Binance about 2 years ago. I learned about the project because I was following its founder, Sam Altman, for his work on ChatGPT, and I found it interesting, so I began offering to buy WLD for my friends and acquaintances who had scanned their iris in a range between 20 and 30 cents per coin. They used to get many more coins with the bonds, and they, with little financial knowledge, thanked me for buying them that WorldCoin “that was worth nothing” so they could go party for a weekend or buy some nonsense.
A year later, the coin was listed on Binance and maintained a range of about 1 to 80 cents, where I took advantage again to buy and continue accumulating along with my bonds that I had been collecting since 2022. Shortly after, the coin rose to 2 euros and something, and again people started selling like ants… I held.
Do you know what happened in March of this year? Yes, friends, after accumulating a coin that no one knew for a year and a half with an uncertain future, in 3-4 days it reached 10€ where I sold approximately 80% of my wallet (The other 20% stayed in staking).
The market is full of smoke and people with false promises and illusions, so I won't say the total figure I earned, but I will say that it was more than a x1000 compared to the initial investment.
Just remember this, invest money that you can afford to lose and do not need, and be patient, do not let yourself be manipulated by pseudo-experts...
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