A fascinating roundtable discussion in the crypto world—let's explore the real thoughts and clashes between project teams, traders, and derivatives market players.
From price fluctuations to consensus building, what are the stances of these participants? How do projects view the trading market? How do traders interpret project value? What signals are revealed by the capital flows in the derivatives market?
On January 16th at 8 PM, a group of industry practitioners will gather to discuss the logic behind these questions. Covering aspects such as project operations, trading strategies, and market trends, those interested in the true state of the Web3 ecosystem should pay attention.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 5h ago
The nice words from the project team are just for show; traders should just listen. The contract order book reveals the real story.
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Here comes another "in-depth dialogue," and it's not just to pump the market.
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Real thoughts? Ha, anyone who dares to speak the truth can expect to be officially called out.
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The flow of funds in the contract market does show some clues; if it could be disclosed, it wouldn't be called a signal.
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Listening to rhetoric alone is useless; you need to see who is really putting real money at what price levels.
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Another round of "understanding the ecological situation" is coming. This kind of talk has never been absent in previous years.
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How does the project interpret the market? In one sentence: when they can't sell anymore, they open a roundtable and boast.
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The trader's "value judgment" is probably based on K-line analysis; don't take it too seriously.
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Choosing January 16th as the time point is interesting; what market situation would require such an urgent meeting?
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LongTermDreamer
· 5h ago
Haha, the project team and traders each say their own thing, and in the end, everyone blames the contract market. I've seen this routine for three years.
The real situation is that the project team wants to pump the market, traders want to buy in, and contract players want to profit from both sides... nobody wants to lose money.
These roundtable discussions sound fancy, but in reality, it's just a game of interests where everyone is acting independently. However, on the flip side, such collisions can actually reveal who is swimming naked.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 5h ago
It's the same kind of roundtable discussion again, where in the end, project teams claim their technology is top-notch, traders say they have a unique ability to read charts, and contract traders boast about their precise bottom fishing. I don't believe you guys at all.
But on the other hand, the 16th still needs to be watched, to see if anyone dares to tell the truth or continue to blow each other up.
Honestly, the most dishonest are the capital flows; those signals are all post-hoc rationalizations.
Project teams will never admit to cutting positions, traders will never admit to losing money. This discussion is just a show.
I bet five bucks that in the end, someone will still blame retail investors' unstable mentality.
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SandwichTrader
· 5h ago
I'm already tired of the project's usual rhetoric; it's more authentic to watch how the contract funds move.
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Roundtable discussion? Probably just a mutual blame game haha.
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The truth lies in the contract market; price fluctuations are all retail investors taking the bait.
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If you want to hear how traders spin stories, go ahead, but I still rely on candlestick charts.
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In the end, the project team always wins these discussions, after all, they hold the most power.
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Paying attention to fund flows is indeed worthwhile; it reveals who is truly optimistic.
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Another information gap harvest?
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The current state of the Web3 ecosystem is: project teams deceive, traders harvest profits, contract players arbitrage—harmonious.
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The discussion on the evening of the 8th just feels like a continuation of the script for this crypto show.
A fascinating roundtable discussion in the crypto world—let's explore the real thoughts and clashes between project teams, traders, and derivatives market players.
From price fluctuations to consensus building, what are the stances of these participants? How do projects view the trading market? How do traders interpret project value? What signals are revealed by the capital flows in the derivatives market?
On January 16th at 8 PM, a group of industry practitioners will gather to discuss the logic behind these questions. Covering aspects such as project operations, trading strategies, and market trends, those interested in the true state of the Web3 ecosystem should pay attention.