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@HopeThisMoons
Hope This Moons Later…. CA: EhR8t2Hd9KikSPiRHdHs8WidCLa3T1VEPFpnCsRRpump
เข้าร่วม Nisan 2024
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Every legendary movement starts the same way: a small group of people who see something before the crowd does.
Not because they were promised riches.
Because they believed in building. While others chased the next dopamine hit, they chose patience.
While others searched for shortcuts, they chose the climb.
While others looked for something to take, they looked for something to create.
A community is not built during euphoria.
A community is created during uncertainty.
Every holder, every builder, every meme, every conversation becomes another brick in the foundation.
The greatest meme coins weren't born at the top. They were born in the trenches. In group chats with ten people.
In late-night voice calls.
In moments where conviction mattered more than price. The mission was never simply to moon. The mission was to build something that deserved to create a place where like-minded individuals could grow together.
Where value came from contribution.
Where belief was backed by action.
Because when enough people choose creation over consumption...The impossible starts looking inevitable. So keep building. Keep creating. Keep showing up. One day the charts will tell a story.
But before the charts...There was us.
The believers. The builders. The ones who stayed when it was easier to leave.
solana:EhR8t2Hd9KikSPiRHdHs8WidCLa3T1VEPFpnCsRRpump
Hope This Moons Later. 🚀🌙

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@W0LF0FCRYPT0 We need those legends to hold solana:EhR8t2Hd9KikSPiRHdHs8WidCLa3T1VEPFpnCsRRpump they are chads

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@dxrnell @isellbeforeyou solana:EhR8t2Hd9KikSPiRHdHs8WidCLa3T1VEPFpnCsRRpump bringing back crypto

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During these market conditions It's about who you surround yourself with.
The people who make it through difficult markets aren't always the smartest traders.
They aren't always the fastest.
They aren't always the first.
They're usually the ones who found a group of like minded individuals who wanted to build together instead of taking from each other.
That's becoming increasingly rare.
Too many people enter this space looking for extraction.
What can I get?
What can I sell?
Who can I dump on?
How quickly can I leave?
But communities aren't built that way.
Legacies aren't built that way.
The greatest movements in this space were built by people who genuinely wanted to see each other win.
People who understood that one person's success didn't come at the expense of another's.
In times like these, dopamine becomes the enemy.
The endless scrolling.
The endless launches.
The endless search for the next hit of excitement.
It feels productive.
It feels like progress.
But often it's just motion without direction.
Delayed gratification built every great story you've ever heard.
Every successful company.
Every meaningful relationship.
Every legendary trade.
Every movement.
The ability to sacrifice today's comfort for tomorrow's reward.
That's what separates builders from gamblers.
The market doesn't need more dopamine.
It needs more discipline.
It needs more communities willing to plant trees whose shade they may never sit under.
It needs more people willing to grow together instead of feeding off one another.
Because when the storm finally passes, it won't be the lone wolves who thrive.
It'll be the tribes that stayed together.
The ones who kept building.
The ones who chose delayed gratification over instant rewards.
The ones who remembered that survival was never an individual game.
Hope This Moons Later.

kuhr@kuhhr
a dev on chain @lifesdev got drained for 32 sol by someone who he was "friends" with i sent him 20 sol to build his portfolio up again.
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@CookerFlips @shufflecom Conviction + patience will be the factors of being rewarded
$HTML will be on top soon

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Chill stream thank you guys for attending on a weekend
Made a solid $3k while talking markets on @shufflecom new slider game

Cooker.hl | 版本之子 (Theo Arc)@CookerFlips
Not bad for one day especially on a dry weekend @shufflecom @PastelAlpha for all calls +$20.5k
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@cryptolyxe Beautiful day to be a solana:EhR8t2Hd9KikSPiRHdHs8WidCLa3T1VEPFpnCsRRpump bull
Hope This Moons Later

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@HopeThisMoons I agree with you bro. Slow cook is the best and organic build is much better than bundled and rushing things out.
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Trenching new pairs is fun.
It's where narratives are born.
It's where legends start.
But not every market rewards the same behavior.
Right now, most people are treating a season for building like it's a season for gambling.
The obsession with instant gratification has people rotating every few hours while the real opportunities are quietly being built.
This isn't the market to go backwards.
It's the market to accumulate conviction, build communities, and position for what comes next.
The biggest moves weren't created by people chasing every launch.
They were created by people who stayed long enough to matter.
New boundaries won't be reached by doing more of what's already failing.
Hope This Moons Later.

meechie@meechie
pov: you’re locked in the trenches on a saturday night in the middle of a bear market
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The saddest part about today's trenches isn't that people are losing money.
It's that they're becoming completely unprepared for the opportunities that actually change lives.
For months we've conditioned ourselves to hyper-gamble.
New pair.
New launch.
New meta.
New narrative.
Every trade judged within minutes.
Every position expected to perform instantly.
Every red candle treated like an emergency.
We've become so addicted to immediate feedback that we've forgotten what real conviction looks like.
The problem?
The biggest winners in crypto history rarely moved that way.
PEPE didn't become PEPE overnight.
MOG didn't become MOG overnight.
GIGA didn't become GIGA overnight.
The legendary trades everyone brags about today required something most people no longer practice:
Patience.
Imagine buying PEPE today.
Most of CT would've sold it 50 times before the real move.
Not because they lacked intelligence.
Because they've been trained to expect results immediately.
We've spent so much time optimizing for 24-hour wins that we've forgotten how to position for 24-month outcomes.
And that's dangerous.
Because when the next generational opportunity appears, most won't recognize it.
Not because they can't see it.
Because they won't be emotionally capable of holding it.
They'll rotate.
Take profit.
Get bored.
Chase another launch.
Then watch from the sidelines as the thing they once owned becomes the trade everyone wishes they had.
That's the real cost of instant gratification.
It doesn't just drain your wallet.
It destroys your ability to believe.
The trenches used to create conviction.
Today they mostly create attention disorders.
We're raising a generation of traders who can stare at a chart for 18 hours but can't hold a position for 18 weeks.
And eventually that catches up to you.
The market rewards different skills in different seasons.
Right now everyone is training for a sprint.
What happens when the next cycle rewards a marathon?
What happens when the next PEPE, MOG, GIGA, or cultural phenomenon requires months of boredom before it becomes obvious?
Most people won't miss it because they didn't find it.
They'll miss it because they couldn't sit still.
The greatest trades aren't always found.
Sometimes they're held.
Maybe it's time we stop asking:
"What launched today?"
And start asking:
"What could still matter a year from now?"
That's where the life-changing money has always lived.
Hope This Moons Later.

sling@slingoorio
POV you weren't ready for these market conditions.
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The market doesn't need more traders chasing candles
It needs more believers living the "Hope This Moons Later" philosophy.

LJC@OnlyLJC
coins now spawn at 1.7k bonding is at 25k we might actually be cooked chat
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