I particularly dislike those coins that are about to be unlocked, and the reason is simple—these coins are often accompanied by the crazy sell-off of major shareholders. Take ARB and OP for example; as soon as the unlocking period arrives, they plummet, and shareholders couldn't care less about the market's fate, only wanting to run and dump their holdings. They are not united at all, each with their own agendas, and in the end, it is the ordinary retail investors who suffer.

Of course, there are exceptions, like projects such as ID that play tricks, first driving up the price to attract retail investors, and then smashing the price down hard when the speculators have entered the market. Under such operations, those who follow the trend early might make money, but the latecomers are basically left holding the bag at high prices.

My experience is that instead of betting on unlocking coins, it is better to choose those established value coins that have already completed their unlocking. New coins often have more speculative space than old coins, and in the long run, public chain coins are more reliable than most altcoins. Additionally, coins with a POW mechanism, if controlled by strong market makers, usually perform decently. When selecting coins, choose varieties with high market popularity and strong consensus; the coins in the top 50 market cap (excluding stablecoins) basically represent the market's choices, and following the big trend is always better than blindly fumbling around.

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