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A common question: Which coin will pump in the next bull run?

Be it on Twitter or Reddit, this question is always popping up

Which coin will pump massively in the next bull run? Such a question makes it easy to see what bags everyone has as we all shill our favourites. For marketers, such a question is an extremely useful way to boost their engagements as everyone has an opinion.

The truth is, the question is pointless as no one truly knows.

For years, many people have wanted to know which coin is going to moon so they can make a pretty profit.

“Thought you missed out on Bitcoin? Well, lucky for you, I know this new coin is going to pump massively just like Bitcoin did!”

With relatively little price movement for the past few months, people have begun once more to salivate over where they can gather profits.

Sadly, no one knows what is or isn’t going to pump. People can claim their bag has the strongest fundamentals or a juicy chart, but without marketing or other strokes of luck, their product still might not moon.

So what is the point in asking? Boredom? Clicks? Perhaps both.

There are two types of people that generally ask this question. Firstly, those who are desperate to find underrated gems and need some inspiration. Secondly, and more sneakily, are the marketers looking for clicks on their Twitter feeds.

The question is one that instantly pricks up the ears of bagholders desperate to shill their s**tcoins. In doing so, it increases their engagement as marketers attempt to stay relevant as the bear market drags on. Through Twitter engagements, they can return to companies and highlight how useful their platform can be to shill their cryptocurrency for a price. Many people are not shy about this questionable behaviour.

The other side of this is that some people are generally interested in what everyone thinks is an underrated gem. The reality though is that many of these people shilling their coins are either relatively inexperienced or worse, delusional. I have seen certain Telegram groups of some terrible coins form a cohesive effort to spam such questions with talk about their own coin in the hope that they will get noticed more.

I would love to know which coins are going to pump so I can make a tidy profit. Sadly, though, it just isn’t possible.

 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author should not be considered as financial advice. We do not give advice on financial products.

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