Many people are concerned about whether my $GIGGLE is still around. I haven't sold any since listing. I also hold 1MU per coin, but I'm just too lazy to talk about it. It's had a 30% retracement from its peak. Here's why I didn't sell any since listing: 1. After nine months, Binance is the first to list a spot meme, which I think is quite significant. 2. GIGGLE needs to resolve several issues before it can be listed on the spot market. 1) The conflict with the "name" of the GIGGLE Academy and the potential reputational damage (if this isn't resolved, it won't be listed). 2) My cousin's approval (if he doesn't agree, it won't be listed). 3) This is the first BSC meme Binance has delayed listing for so long. If it doesn't perform well, it will affect the subsequent BSC on-chain market (which means communicating with the active user). These issues must have been resolved. I believe that if any of them weren't, it wouldn't have been able to go public. 3. Long-term value We all know that altcoins are worthless, memes are worthless, and VC coins are worthless. In the long run, they have no value. If you don't understand this, don't invest in cryptocurrencies. I think the truly valuable parts of blockchain are BTC and half ETH, and the rest is just empty talk. Perhaps I'm being a bit extreme. Finding something of some value among this empty talk isn't easy. Giggle's donation figures demonstrate its charitable value. Regardless of the outside speculation and short-selling, Giggle's value is undeniable. I don't know where Giggle's ceiling is, but I certainly won't sell at this price. Perhaps many large investors have already sold, but buying and selling is free, and I'm not writing this article to encourage you to buy in. When prices fluctuate significantly, I usually first check for any negative news. If not, I'll then review my position logic to see if there are any issues. Short-term price fluctuations don't affect my holdings. I remember a large investor close to me almost couldn't hold on to their shares two days before the listing because the price had fallen to 80, and it was incredibly painful. I said the same thing. Just be responsible for your own holdings. Twilight bears witness to true believers.
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