The swing traders and weak hands? They've already bailed. What's left now is the hardcore—the real believers in this ecosystem. These are the ones who actually understand the long game, not just chasing quick gains. This is where it gets interesting.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 14h ago
Those who compromise have left; only the true players remain. Now that's what I call interesting.
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MetaverseHobo
· 14h ago
Really? Retail investors have already left, and only those who understand the market remain. This is the real battlefield.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 14h ago
Really, the ones who were harvesting are gone, and now the remaining are the true players... It sounds nice, but actually it's just about who can hold on until the bull market comes.
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GasWrangler
· 14h ago
nah but like, if you actually analyze the mempool data, the "weak hands" didn't bail because they understood game theory—they got liquidated by priority fee spikes. demonstrably superior execution, nothing more. the real question is whether these "believers" are even optimizing their transaction throughput or just hodling sub-optimally 👀
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OvertimeSquid
· 14h ago
Alright then, those who stay are truly genuine fans.
The swing traders and weak hands? They've already bailed. What's left now is the hardcore—the real believers in this ecosystem. These are the ones who actually understand the long game, not just chasing quick gains. This is where it gets interesting.