Recently, I've seen the blockchain game pools shouting "stable output" again. I'll pause for a moment; it's really the kind of pause where you take your hand off the buy button. Frankly, once inflation opens the floodgates, higher output just seems like self-indulgence: people come in to claim, sell, and leave, leaving behind more selling pressure and thinner buy orders in the pool. In the end, everyone complains, "Why did it crash again?" I prefer to wait and observe for a few days, to see where the real consumption is, whether people are willing to spend rather than just mine. By the way, it reminded me of the recent NFT royalty dispute—creators want income, which is fine, but when secondary liquidity tightens, it might end up being "can't sell = less income," which seems similar... Anyway, I'll stop refreshing for now, don't get carried away by emotions.

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