Looking at the trend of RZLV, it's exactly the same as SOUN's initial situation. That's how the crypto world is—history keeps repeating itself. Similar patterns, similar rhythms, investors are always making the same mistakes over and over again.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 01-15 20:05
The dead cycle in the crypto world is really incredible. RZLV and SOUN are just following the same pattern. The retail investors are still repeatedly paying tuition fees.
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SchrodingerGas
· 01-15 04:28
History always repeats itself, but every time someone says "This time is different." Just look at the on-chain data, it's all the same game theory logic.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-15 00:23
Bro, I've memorized this trick, how many times have I fallen into the trap?
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GasWhisperer
· 01-12 21:28
the patterns are literally screaming... RZLV's mempool signature matches SOUN's pre-collapse trajectory like it's written in gwei. history isn't repeating, it's just running the same transaction over and over. and we're all paying the fee for it.
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Blockblind
· 01-12 21:16
History tends to repeat itself, but every time someone gets cut, they say next time they won't, haha.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-12 21:16
Really? I'm already tired of this routine. The recent trend of RZLV feels like a replica of SOUN; history is truly repeating itself.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-12 21:05
History tends to repeat itself, but when it happens to oneself, only a fall can truly make you believe.
Looking at the trend of RZLV, it's exactly the same as SOUN's initial situation. That's how the crypto world is—history keeps repeating itself. Similar patterns, similar rhythms, investors are always making the same mistakes over and over again.