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@anatcrypto.eth
1. Don't buy anything from the market - only crowdfunding or mint from whitelists. 2. Only spend what you're willing to lose: 0.1-1% of your capital. 3. Keep all your memes in one wallet. Share your rules for handling memecoins here, and we'll also talk about the exit strategies tomorrow. Mint Meme Buy Rules
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@danyokku
Hahaha, man, two memcoins were enough for me - SPEPE and CHATNI. Shilling from CIS influencers... Everything is as alwaysπŸ‘
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Flying Burrito
@minute-to-visit
For me memecoins are risky investments that are more like bets than traditional assets. Their value relies on online trends and hype, rather than real-world uses. If I considering memecoins, I prepared for wild price swings and understand that they might not have much long-term value.
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@aprendizweb3
Similar to any investment I think memecoin should be treated Gone are the days when you were thinking about memecoins as gamble Now there are coins with revolutionary utility take degen for example A little research will save you from both loss n theft while also opting you for generational wealth
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@siddha
As a general rule, there is more risk for someone who buys at presale than for someone who buys at the beginning of growth on market movement. Just when the trend is already visible and the growth is not big, you can buy.
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@siddha
As for the 1%, it is clearly not about cryptocurrencies. Here you have to spend up to 30% or even up to 50% of the capital, if you want a high profit.
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@runn3rr
dont buy because someone is calling the token do your own research and have your own thesis, why it should go up trust yourself, don't fade your thesis
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@silveri
For me, memcoins are too risky an asset. I believe that profitability here depends on demand and hype, but in the long term they will not provide passive income. I will give preference to Ethereum as an investment because I believe that it is reliable, safe and has great growth potential.
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@tatiansa
The main rule - listen to your heart! And intuition ✨️ But always comply with your own risk management. Everybody knows that in last cycles the main profit was maid from memecoins, thats why most part of crypto users like memcoins and want life-change)
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@kmitchell
For me the most important thing is to 1. Determine how much I’m willing to invest and potentially lose and 2. To diversify my portfolio - not to invest in a single meme coin And obviously keep up with the maker news and updates πŸ™ŒπŸ»
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@ekkho-0
I usually check very carefully before investing as it’s a lot of scam projects on the market. And I always choose the meme coins I can Liquid pool. And not to mention- have a clear strategy at what price point to take the profits out
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@3olo
first rule - don't tell anyone that you have memecoinsπŸ₯²
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@altai
IMHO 1) don't buy memes 2) if you buy, buy only on the listings, at the beginning of the pyramid 3) keep it only if kols shill it
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@annacher
only spend what you're willing to lose that's 100%. about the first one not sure though, if you're convinced that the NFT is worth buying and you have done some market research, I think it's ok to buy it on secondary
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Nastya | Crypto, NFT
@nastya105
Memcoins are definitely not for a long-term investment for the entire deposit. I personally keep them on different wallets, in case one is compromised. One day it happened. So be careful before signing a smart contract!
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@guint
I prefer not to deal with memcoins. I think the chances of making money are quite low. I hold most of my assets in BTC and ETH. I also buy altcoins, but very little. ETH is my favorite. It is useful in other projects and has good growth potential
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@apurvkaushal
checking out what kind of conversations are happening in TG communities + checking where are the profitable meme coin traders investing is also a good way to shortlist tokens. If you know how to read smart contracts, then it helps you add an additional layer of security wrt rugpulls etc.
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@kristinatasty
1. If you see a 3-5x pump- don’t buy memecoin until dev says β€œLP BURNT” 2. If you see β€œhidden code” don’t buy, may be a honeypot or rug 3. If you see CIS-dev - don’t buy it
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@art4ww.eth
My strategy about meme coins was to take $100, and buy 10 coins for $10 each. And profits covered my loses)) and ofc I agree, that it's so risky, so I can't spend more on it now
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@fortunaa
a very interesting rule about storing all memes in one wallet. I just thought about it, this is really very smart. I also have one more rule: do not trade memes with high leverage and always with a stop loss. otherwise it will be like with that trader who lost a million a couple of days agoπŸ₯²
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