ETH has finally broken even. The principal was 2300, sold 56 at 2366 and ran away, bought all the way down at 2600, was trapped for several months, dropped to as low as 1400, and the principal dropped by 80%. In the future, I have no faith in anything other than BTC. I hold a few BTC. I will break even and withdraw funds, and won't play so big in the future. Don't be fooled by the current growth; before, it was a nightmare of a drop, from 2550 to only 1400 in just a week or two.
This routine is very familiar, portal, going online is the high point, the project party keeps cashing out, all the way down, falling to delisting, then changing a shell to continue going online to scam you, just to get some listing fees, don't touch new coins, don't touch new coins, and there's also San Shan You Ya coin, hasn't this all been about harvesting investors in the crypto world? Paying for love? Always holding BTC, hype up hot coins and run away in time.
The market is full of scams except for BTC, there's no fixed amount, none of them are viable. Tokens that can be easily increased like ETH are the first choice for shorting, they drop quickly. Look at the big players, they are mostly going long on BTC, shorting ETH during pullbacks. This has almost reached 100,000, while it's still at 1800. BTC is pulling back to 75,000, and this is not just 1000 anymore.
bg hurry to withdraw money, reputation is bad, user loss, and a large sum of money has been taken away, issues will arise, if not handled well, there will be a run on the bank, last year zb also ran away. Where is it not a game, mentioned bn..
Once you make money, they will sue you; if the contract blows your account, they won't care at all; the casino can't afford to lose in this gamble.
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bg How can they still have the face to sue retail investors for making money off them? 😂 If you run an exchange, you should be able to handle losses. If you can't afford to lose in a bet against retail investors, then so be it. Losing money and then suing to threaten players. Does the platform have any regulations on how much price discrepancy constitutes a system flaw? 0.5%? Or 5%? Or 50%? What counts as a system flaw? Now that they lost money, they're acting like thugs.
The trend doesn't look good... It's time to take profits... The big coin has been unable to break through, most likely going back to just above 80,000... The altcoin is probably going to be -30% again.