These days, I hear people in blockchain game pools shouting "If you enter late, you won't get any gains," and I can't help but frown. The economy of blockchain games boils down to two things: where does the output come from, and where does the inflation go. Every day, massive quantities of coins and items are minted and released, but new players and real-world consumption can’t keep up; the pool looks lively, but it’s really using newcomers to pay the bill. Early on, it can still hold, but later on there’s only “sell pressure + sentiment” left. It’s a bit like meme attention cycles; once the hype fades, it cools off very quickly. Anyway, I now prefer to add slowly, first do risk isolation, don’t pour too much water in at once, or the gains might rot from the roots. If you want to play, that’s fine, but at least think clearly about who’s taking the final baton.

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