At its peak, MOCE was only about 30 zeros, and those who brag about it say its price increase reached a hundred times, then a thousand times. Fine, let's assume its increase exceeds a thousand times, but I still do not recommend retail investors to enter. If it really is a coin that increases by over a hundred thousand times, you buy in for 10 USD, and at most you can only gain a hundred times, while those who bought earlier can truly reap a hundred thousand times. How unfair is that? Moreover, this token claims that all coins are sent to a black hole address. I won't even talk about the many insider trading before it gained popularity. Now, there are far more buyers than sellers, yet it's these insider trades that are crashing the price, causing a collapse-like drop. Do you think it will be the next PEPE? With a market value of about 2 million, can you really crash it to achieve a 200 million market value? Many people say this is the market makers absorbing chips, how ridiculous. Now, after a nearly peak drop of over a hundred percent, if you bought two thousand dollars, now it's worth less than a thousand dollars, and you call this absorbing chips? They would rather smash the market for you, it looks so ugly. To put it bluntly, you might as well believe in BOB; no matter how bad BOB is, it has a larger scale than MOCE. Even if you could make it work, it is a hot coin; if the market makers don’t crash it, people can multiply their capital by a hundred thousand times. If you enter now, at most you’ll break a thousand times, and that too only if things go well. Binance has long warned of fraud risks; can’t you see that in the information bar? They already sensed something was off and encouraged retail investors to do further research, but everyone is blinded by profits. Also, those retail investors who are trapped, stop bragging about the token; even if new investors enter, it just provides liquidity to the market makers, it has nothing to do with you. Can’t you see that whenever a newcomer enters, they smash the price hard? Market makers have unlimited chips, while retail investors are limited. If this continues, hitting zero is inevitable.