Recently, I've noticed a phenomenon: an IPO of a domestic GPU chip manufacturer can yield over 267,000 yuan in profit per allotment.
Looking back at the crypto market? Even for early entrants, most ICO projects now have much less room for gains after listing. What's worse, quite a few coins drop below their offering price, and many eventually go to zero.
This gap is definitely worth pondering.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 12-05 07:46
For that 267,000 spent on chip IPOs, how many zero-value coins would it take to break even? LOL
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GasSavingMaster
· 12-05 07:39
The stability of traditional IPOs is really frustrating. The early returns in our crypto space were truly exciting, but now it's definitely underperforming.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 12-05 07:35
According to the database, the earnings trajectory of early participants is indeed highly polarized... On one side, there is a steady $267,000, and on the other, there are those waiting for success in the postponement notifications. The art of timing is truly remarkable.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-05 07:23
Chip IPO 260,000? I’m wondering how our crypto space has fallen to this point. Breaking issue price and going to zero has become routine—where are the early-stage profits?
Recently, I've noticed a phenomenon: an IPO of a domestic GPU chip manufacturer can yield over 267,000 yuan in profit per allotment.
Looking back at the crypto market? Even for early entrants, most ICO projects now have much less room for gains after listing. What's worse, quite a few coins drop below their offering price, and many eventually go to zero.
This gap is definitely worth pondering.