WhiteWhale hits a new all-time high of $100M, with the Solana ecosystem's popularity continuing to rise. Meanwhile, a major exchange chose to stay on the sidelines as Solana gained momentum — this move was a bit too late. The market's enthusiasm and expectations have already been largely exhausted. By the time they realize and follow suit, the effect is naturally significantly diminished. Some opportunities just slip away like this.
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TradingNightmare
· 12h ago
It's the same old story again, the big players always react half a beat late. I already said that Solana is on the rise, but still some people are just watching from the sidelines... Truly hopeless.
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ContractBugHunter
· 01-10 09:14
Hmm... This is a typical slow reaction, by the time they realize it, the soup has already cooled down.
White Whale breaking 100M is just so-so; the real players who are in it for the long haul have already jumped in.
Wait, do some top-tier exchanges really not understand this wave of Solana? Or do they just not want to cause trouble...
Anyway, I don't believe they have no inside information; they're just choosing to ignore it selectively.
Opportunities are like that—sometimes, even if it hits you in the face, you still have to catch it.
I'm used to it by now; big companies are always slow to react.
Waiting and watching? That sounds nice, but in reality, it just means missing out.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-08 09:46
The key is to see who is truly all-in, not just talking about it.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-08 09:43
Being a step slow means losing. Solana's move didn't give latecomers any chance at all.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 01-08 09:38
I've already noticed it. These leading exchanges respond so slowly, they were still idling when SOL was taking off.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-08 09:36
Those who chase prices are always the retail investors; those who buy the dip are the real players. Once again, the exchange "dad" is teaching us a lesson.
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LadderToolGuy
· 01-08 09:34
Damn, it's always a beat late. The response time of this exchange is really unmatched.
WhiteWhale hits a new all-time high of $100M, with the Solana ecosystem's popularity continuing to rise. Meanwhile, a major exchange chose to stay on the sidelines as Solana gained momentum — this move was a bit too late. The market's enthusiasm and expectations have already been largely exhausted. By the time they realize and follow suit, the effect is naturally significantly diminished. Some opportunities just slip away like this.