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$NOM It really is a trash coin, it keeps dropping.
A few lines to get it all clear:
- No real value: no real use cases, no users—just hype concepts.
- Highly controlled: the float is concentrated in the hands of big whales; if they want to pump, they pump, and if they want to dump, they dump.
- The candlestick chart is “drawn”: they smash it the moment you buy, and they pump it the moment you cut; they’re specifically there to eat your stop-losses / liquidations.
- The exchange acts as the market maker: in the backend, it can see your position and your stop-loss price—so it can precisely harvest you.
- The ending is predetermined: when the whale offloads, it goes to zero—you basically can’t make any money.
One-sentence summary:
NOM isn’t an investment—it’s a single-player pig slaughter scheme where you’re betting against robots.
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