@MikePearsonIII You've got something there. Lately my workflow has been creating character sheets like this. I made these with ChatGPT. I'll make environment/scene sheets, and then you can, to some degree, prompt it to life from there.
A personal message and promise from the $UFD bullion duster.
Make your own decisions
Remember why you are invested in $UFD
Keep sitting on your magical beans
My public promise
95% of my beans are for > 1B
5% for the < 1B journey
My feed is filled with $UFD 🦄💨✨ dusters vibin out, making memes, bull posting, and having fun!
The algorithm is perfect!
Thank you Rontoshi and Dusters!
Few communities as strong as the fart dusters
Round of applause for @BasementRon and the diamond handed beauties maintaining a clean $13M market cap after all this time
Take a look around and if it fits your financial appetite, maybe take a bite
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In crypto, there are really two ways a coin gets to multiple billions.
The first is the cabal run. A coin gets called dead, bottoms out, sell pressure dries up, and then big pockets step in. They start bidding it hard, market makers shift in, LP gets managed, and suddenly the chart is printing more upside than downside. It scales fast, it moons quick, and people make a lot of money. But there is always a top, because eventually you have to ask who outside of that group is willing to bid it higher. Those plays can be great trades, but they are rarely built to last.
Then there is the second way. The real way.
A coin gets tested by time. No market makers, no KOL machine, no forced narrative, no giant wallets manufacturing the chart. Just conviction getting passed hand to hand until the float slowly moves into the hands of people who actually believe. These are not people staring at every candle looking for an exit. They look at the coin like one day it becomes their bank account.
Those coins take time. A year, sometimes more. They go through every boring phase, every shakeout, every “it’s over,” every moment where the timeline ignores it and traders rotate to the next shiny thing. But that is exactly how the supply gets cleaned.
Then one day the squeeze comes, and when nobody wants to sell, the candles get violent. Low float, locked supply, real believers, and suddenly the market realizes there are not enough coins for everyone who wants in.
Those are the coins that last. Those are the multi-cycle runners. Those are the ones people talk about years later. The meme is “generational gains,” but the truth is those are the coins where you actually see 9-figure and 10-figure holders made.
Every multi cycle has one.
There will be a coin that does this again. One that gets ignored while the foundation is being built, then gets studied after everyone realizes what was happening in real time.
I have my thesis. I have the coin I believe will test those levels.
Now it’s up to you.
Can you see it before everyone else does, or do you need the timeline to tell you when it’s obvious?