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And which ones will keep dumping/slow rug upon launch?

I don't invest in most of the dogcoins, and I use tokensniffer, but it's so frustrating that I always miss out on the ones that gigapump - the ones I choose end up becoming slow rugs and I have to panic sell every time. And yes, panic selling turns out to be the right move in that moment since those projects eventually 100% rug.

Recently, I've missed out on Dogpad finance and a few others, and I'm seething.

Is there some secret formula to figuring out which ones will pump and which ones won't? I know tokensniffer isn't the answer anymore. Also, a lot of twitter & telegram & discord communities are filled with bots so those aren't good indicators either.

>> No.53926619

bumpity bump

>> No.53926667

>>53926619
Newfag here, I don't know how to buy non-Coinbase coins.

>> No.53926672

>>53925666
twitto crypter

start with @chadcaff, join his tg and turn on notifications. Read his post on twatter about following narratives etc

After a few days/weeks, you'll be knee deep then just see who makes you money and who doesn't

Also check @cryptoroyalty

>> No.53926803

>>53926667
1. Move coins to a soft wallet (needs to be supported by dexes like Uniswap, Pancakeswap, etc.)
2. Swap using Uniswap or Sushiswap (if on the ETH blockchain) or Pancakeswap if on the Binance blockchain.

>> No.53926814

>>53925666

Buy DBI

get rich

it’s really that simple

>> No.53926841

>>53926803
Thanks. Are those all KYC?

>> No.53926882

>>53926841
Nope. Only CEXes (centralized exchanges) use KYC. You simply buy something like Eth or BNB on a cex, then move to the soft wallet - I recommend using different wallets per blockchain (ie Coinbase wallet for Eth network and Safepal for BEP20/Binance - keep in mind Binance has BEP2 and BEP20, so you might end up buying a BEP2 token that'll need to be converted to a BEP20 using the Binance web extension wallet).

Yes, I know, there's some hoops you gotta jump through but at long as you're super careful with inputting the wallet address you're sending to, you're good. Start off by only sending a tiny amount of crypto to your wallet to make sure it goes through, then send the rest after you verify your wallet addresses are good.

>> No.53927295

>>53926882
Thanks anon.