The pattern never changes. Dismissal comes first. The skeptics flood in—"this won't work," "it's just hype," "nobody needs this." Then comes the ridicule phase, when critics turn mockery into sport. But by then something shifts. The builders who believed early are already constructing the foundation. And one day, the doubters wake up to find themselves dependent on the very infrastructure they once dismissed. The entire future is being constructed on rails they rejected. That's how every paradigm shift plays out—from electricity to the internet, from Bitcoin to decentralized finance. The question isn't whether the cycle will repeat. It always does. The question is: which innovation are you still in phase one about?
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WenMoon42
· 10h ago
I've already said it, those who are bearish just don't understand the laws of history at all.
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AltcoinHunter
· 10h ago
Really, it's always the same routine. The group of people who criticized DeFi a couple of years ago are now all making a fortune from it, and I can't help but laugh. The question is, which phase am I in now... Will these small coins in my hands be the next Ethereum? Or am I about to cut my losses again?
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GhostAddressMiner
· 11h ago
I just want to know now, when will the USDC in those addresses that claim DeFi is a scam start moving. I'm waiting.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 11h ago
ngl been through this cycle enough times to know who ends up liquidated... the ones dismissing phase one innovations while leveraging into phase two hype. seen too many "this is different" moments turn into margin calls. health factor watching is exhausting but beats losing everything again
The pattern never changes. Dismissal comes first. The skeptics flood in—"this won't work," "it's just hype," "nobody needs this." Then comes the ridicule phase, when critics turn mockery into sport. But by then something shifts. The builders who believed early are already constructing the foundation. And one day, the doubters wake up to find themselves dependent on the very infrastructure they once dismissed. The entire future is being constructed on rails they rejected. That's how every paradigm shift plays out—from electricity to the internet, from Bitcoin to decentralized finance. The question isn't whether the cycle will repeat. It always does. The question is: which innovation are you still in phase one about?