This strategy is indeed interesting—the underlying logic is so brutal. If you hit the right move, you can rise to become a major player; if you make the wrong move, you'll instantly become a leek. The entire ecosystem is like a survival of the fittest arena. Some people leverage information gaps and psychology to play wildly, while most are destined to be harvested. In the zero-sum game of the crypto world, the winners are always few, and the losers are always many. Many people don't think about this before entering—the market is not investing; it's a war of probabilities. You need to have sufficient mental resilience and risk management skills to succeed.

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LiquidityWitchvip
· 5h ago
To be honest, you really need to think clearly before entering whether you're here to make money or to pay tuition. Once you see through it, it’s not as exciting, but most people just don’t want to see through. This game is just an information gap harvesting machine; those without a moat can’t last until the end.
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 5h ago
That's a really sharp point, but it truly hits home. Most people come in just to get cut, and without enough mental resilience, they simply can't hold on.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 5h ago
It's really hitting home. I've seen through it long ago, but I still can't help but take a gamble. --- One wrong move and you lose everything. Even the best probability skills can't save greed. --- Information advantage is the key. Retail investors are always a step behind. --- Building the right mindset? I think first you need to learn how to accept defeat. --- Zero-sum game like this, the chances of winning are truly pitiful. --- Instead of thinking about risk control, think about how to survive and exit. --- If you've seen through it but still play, don't blame being cut. --- It's a war of probabilities. Most people don't even understand their own chips.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 5h ago
the game theory math checks out tho—if you model it as a markov chain with asymmetric information, the incentive structures basically guarantee wealth concentration. but here's what bugs me: most people don't even understand they're playing a different game than they think they are
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