For those of you still watching the market during the Spring Festival days, let's make this clear first—if anyone uses the term "dump the market" to make excuses, don't blame me for being straightforward. Market fluctuations are normal; there's no need to find a scapegoat. This industry is like that—some are happy, some are worried. Instead of constantly looking for reasons, it's better to think about where your strategy needs adjustment.
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BearMarketHustler
· 21h ago
Well said, but some people keep passing the buck every day, blaming everything else when they lose money.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 21h ago
theoretically speaking, if we model market volatility as a recursive function... the whole "rugpull narrative" falls apart when you actually study the cross-rollup state dynamics, ngl. what people call "dumping" is just negative interoperability momentum lmao
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MrRightClick
· 21h ago
Brothers still watching the market during the Spring Festival, you're right.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 21h ago
People still watching the market during the Spring Festival really can't hold on anymore, blaming others for dumping the market haha
For those of you still watching the market during the Spring Festival days, let's make this clear first—if anyone uses the term "dump the market" to make excuses, don't blame me for being straightforward. Market fluctuations are normal; there's no need to find a scapegoat. This industry is like that—some are happy, some are worried. Instead of constantly looking for reasons, it's better to think about where your strategy needs adjustment.