I just kept staring at a chain game pool, and the more I looked, the more it felt like chronic blood loss: the output keeps blasting out, but there aren’t enough people coming in to absorb it, and that little bit of real gold and silver in the pool is being slowly hollowed out by the “daily rewards.” Put simply, inflation isn’t the problem—the problem is that everyone just wants to treat the output like wages and take it and go, and nobody is willing to lock it up long-term as shareholders… I tried two small buys myself, and I found that the break-even expectation basically hinges on whoever comes in later being even more aggressive—this vibe is just off. Lately, meme coins and celebrity call-outs are hot, so newcomers can more easily rush in and catch the last baton; the old players’ line “don’t be liquidity fuel” really isn’t just for show. Forget it—I'll first pull back my position, and I’ll write the post right to your face tomorrow.

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