Do you remember that retail investor movement that shook Wall Street? From $3 soaring to $500, GameStop's market capitalization suddenly increased by $30 billion — this is not just a stock price rise, but a symbol of collective awakening among retail investors. The story behind it is even more shocking: 20 million users flooded into community forums, all holding their breath, waiting for the next move. What does this movement prove? When enough individuals come together with the same belief, they can generate incredible market power. In a way, this is very similar to the logic of Web3 community power — decentralized consensus can shake up the existing landscape. What are your thoughts on the market influence of retail investor solidarity?
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Do you remember that retail investor movement that shook Wall Street? From $3 soaring to $500, GameStop's market capitalization suddenly increased by $30 billion — this is not just a stock price rise, but a symbol of collective awakening among retail investors. The story behind it is even more shocking: 20 million users flooded into community forums, all holding their breath, waiting for the next move. What does this movement prove? When enough individuals come together with the same belief, they can generate incredible market power. In a way, this is very similar to the logic of Web3 community power — decentralized consensus can shake up the existing landscape. What are your thoughts on the market influence of retail investor solidarity?