Lowering prices forces retail investors to sell. It's impossible; those who receive dividends will buy even at lower prices.
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$USUAL My opinion is, don't manage your assets on exchanges, go directly to the official website for staking. Countless celebrities have given such advice: do not keep your coins on exchanges. The official website offers high staking rates, while the exchange's asset management only provides about 10%, and they will take your coins to dump them, buy them back at a low price, leaving you with a bunch of low-priced coins, a perfect money-making operation. So, how to stake on the official website? First, you need a VPN (HK nodes are not suitable, you have to try which nodes work). Then, you need a wallet (like MetaMask or other wallets, remember your mnemonic phrase, write it down in a small notebook, and never tell anyone). Next, log in to the official website, connect your MetaMask wallet, stake your usual, and then you will receive usualx. The official website will regularly distribute dividends based on your usualx amount, a little usual, and a little USD0. Staking, unstaking, and transferring all require ETH as transaction fees, so pay attention to the gas fees, and avoid transferring during peak times; otherwise, the fees might exceed your principal. Find a quiet time late at night to transfer smoothly. Where to check gas fees? Friend, asking such a question means you know nothing about the cryptocurrency world, but I still need to tell you to check on etherscan. What are the benefits of doing this? 1. The exchange has no coins to dump, so the coin price won’t crash. 2. You directly gain high returns from the official website, without third-party markup. They all say that it is newly added coins that are being dumped; I don’t think that’s necessarily true. The big holders are probably cycling their stakes, while the exchange's own insider trading is more likely. In short, the cryptocurrency world is full of risks, and 99% of the primary market is a minefield. You can certainly gamble, betting that you can run faster than others, but most of the time, people cannot overcome their own greed. I wish you all good luck.
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