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Every week, X, formerly known as Twitter, and Telegram light up with bold predictions: self-proclaimed prophets promising they’ve found the “next 1000x coin.”
The hype is always the same — charts full of rocket emojis, screenshots of overnight millionaires, and the promise that this one project will make you rich if you buy in right now .
Sometimes, a lucky few coins really do catch fire. But far more often, these so-called opportunities leave hopeful buyers holding worthless bags.
The pursuit of the next big crypto asset never stops. Presales, meme tokens, AI projects and brand-new b

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