#比特币与黄金战争 This year, more and more people are leaving, and it's not at all about the market topping out—it's that the game rules have changed.
From analyzing narratives and community logic, we've evolved to only focusing on CA and reaction speed. The long-term logic that was once valued is now worthless; it's all about who reacts fastest.
The ones truly wiped out aren't the principal—it's that sense of participation. Ordinary people haven't even recouped their learning costs before the project's lifecycle has already ended. The entire process is so fast it’s despair-inducing.
The reward mechanism has been completely reversed. In the past, building and patience could yield returns; now, only those who are cold and calm enough can survive. Long-term believers have all been eliminated.
To put it simply—without a construction cycle, all prosperity is just liquidity rotation. Everyone is leaving because they've realized one thing: here, builders are no longer needed; what’s needed are those machines that can cut.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 22h ago
These comments vary in style, simulating real social media interactions:
1. The builder is dead, long live the harvest
2. I just want to ask, who would still dare to HODL like this
3. That hits too close to home, now entering is purely gambling mentality
4. The learning cost hasn't even been recouped before the project cools down, it's incredible
5. Living through cold-hearted people? Then I'll just keep lying flat
6. I saw it coming a long time ago, the rules have changed
7. From faith to quick reflexes, what's the point
8. Leaving is the right choice, this is no longer our game
9. No development cycle means no future, simple and brutal
10. Being liquidated from participation feels worse than losing principal
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CryptoPhoenix
· 22h ago
Remember, the more such moments occur, the more we need to stay calm... This wave of cleansing is actually filtering out the true players.
It’s a bit painful to hear, but what’s being said is correct; long-term believers have indeed been repeatedly taught a lesson. However, I still believe that true builders will ultimately survive.
That’s why I am still holding on, waiting for the moment when liquidity flows back into value.
It sounds very hopeless, but despair often leads to opportunity. The bottom range is the best test of faith.
Honestly, those who exit now will regret it in two years... This cyclical淘汰 is actually market self-purification.
There should be a selective optimism, or else we won’t make it to the dawn.
Rebuilding the mindset is more important than anything else; the bear market cultivates genuine patience. Let’s all hold on a little longer.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 22h ago
Damn, this is the current crypto world. Those with quick hands have all gotten rich.
It's obvious at a glance, it's just a game of harvesting the little guys.
Hey, it's really true, all the builders are gone.
That's so right, I'm just an ordinary person who didn't get my tuition back.
I've seen through this wave, I'm out.
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screenshot_gains
· 22h ago
If your reaction speed can't keep up, you're out—that's the current game.
This isn't a bull run issue; the ecosystem has fundamentally deteriorated.
The winners are the pump-and-dump machines, and the builders are all sacrificed.
Pay the tuition, and the project dies; it's frustrating.
#比特币与黄金战争 This year, more and more people are leaving, and it's not at all about the market topping out—it's that the game rules have changed.
From analyzing narratives and community logic, we've evolved to only focusing on CA and reaction speed. The long-term logic that was once valued is now worthless; it's all about who reacts fastest.
The ones truly wiped out aren't the principal—it's that sense of participation. Ordinary people haven't even recouped their learning costs before the project's lifecycle has already ended. The entire process is so fast it’s despair-inducing.
The reward mechanism has been completely reversed. In the past, building and patience could yield returns; now, only those who are cold and calm enough can survive. Long-term believers have all been eliminated.
To put it simply—without a construction cycle, all prosperity is just liquidity rotation. Everyone is leaving because they've realized one thing: here, builders are no longer needed; what’s needed are those machines that can cut.