Now I have 10,000 spare cash, what coin is good to buy?

You know, just seeing the answers makes my blood pressure rise.

Some tell you to buy various meme coins, some tell you to buy some Pi coin, some tell you to buy Kaspa, DNX.

Then they all add a line: Buy how much, and look after a few years.

So you believe their words, buy 10k and put it in your wallet, and a few years later, suddenly hear about cryptocurrencies skyrocketing, remembering that you also bought some very advanced coins back then.

"Has the wheel of fate begun to turn?"

But when you open your wallet, you see that the coins you bought for 10,000 are now worth 10 bucks.

First, let me tell you what not to buy.

Animal meme attribute coins: Bibi (Iron Country's CX market), BabyDoge, Llama coin, Pig coin, and so on.

These coins are generally just for trading atmosphere, quick in and out; if you hold them for long, you're in trouble.

The only meme coin that can be held for a long time is Doge.

High-end technology packaged coins: something about the next generation web network, Starlink, typical representatives (Pi) are definitely top-level CX markets.

In the future, whenever you see a coin, it will either talk completely about "revolution," "next generation," "final form," "hundred times potential," and then emphasize this coin with unrelated endorsements.

It must be a CX! Rest assured, new technologies at the beginning can't possibly have a Chinese version.

Next are Kaspa and DNX. To be honest, they are okay.

But don’t think about any revolutions; Kaspa and DNX can’t really do anything on-chain, but their community is strong enough, and there are indeed large holders using money to stabilize the price, so holding a bit is not a problem.

In summary, investing in cryptocurrencies is very risky; blind investment can result in the loss of all your capital. This is not investment advice.

Keep an eye on BTC, ETH, BNB.

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