To summarize, the last 4 pre-sales had 3 participants, and all 3 had the opportunity to make money.
1. $SKYAI
The easiest mode of pre-sale, but only a few accounts were used. After participating, returns of 50-100% were realized, and the longer you hold, the greater the profit. It’s also the most regrettable pre-sale, as I only found out after it ended that several friends had invested hundreds of BNB and over a thousand BNB.
2. $WATCH
The biggest angle was that the official SOL and Toly retweeted it, and the overall market was decent. Even though the Dev has a poor track record, I still invested a little, and in the end, I basically broke even.
The money-making opportunity with this coin lies in monitoring the funding addresses and acting quickly. I later learned that several key players had invested hundreds of SOL, and I felt a bit of FOMO. They also monitored the funding addresses, giving a 3-minute window to make money and exit after the token was issued.
3. $MIRAI
The angle was AVA's endorsement plus the wizard's hype, but to be honest, this project is way too easy to lose money if you don’t have some insider info or haven’t done in-depth research.
An unexpected midnight launch, and as soon as it launched, taxes were raised, and the airdrop was distributed very slowly, causing many people (including me) to cut losses. As a result, after washing out the airdrop, it continuously pumped and listed on Binance Alpha, and interacted with $Moodeng, driving it to a new high.
In summary, participating in pre-sales is basically about insider information or having enough in-depth research; otherwise, it’s hard to determine whether the project is providing you with an opportunity to make money or preparing for a rug pull, and whether they plan to pump the token or abandon it after issuing.