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Recently, many people have been watching the supply of stablecoins and ETF inflows and outflows, starting to imagine "money coming in = takeoff." I find it a bit funny but also a little anxious... Correlation does not necessarily equal causation. An increase in stablecoins might just mean everyone wants to sit on the sidelines first, ready to withdraw at any time; ETF is more like a big faucet, and a few switches can easily lead the market sentiment to follow. To put it simply, don’t paint the picture too smoothly, as it can easily deceive yourself. By the way, recently retail investors have been complaining about miner/validator income and MEV causing unfair ordering, and I agree: you think capital flow determines everything, but it might just be "who gets in front" first to eat the meat... Anyway, I’d rather go slow now and see clearly before acting.