Honestly, this circle has not declined, but the liquidity of opportunities has clearly been diluted. The once widespread profit-making effect has disappeared, and now there are significantly fewer chances to catch the wind compared to before. Market participants are increasing, but the actual incremental dividends are shrinking, which may be the biggest change.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 10h ago
The dividends have been fully divided, and now those coming in are just here to deliver vegetables.
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StakeOrRegret
· 10h ago
You're absolutely right. The era of everyone getting rich together is truly gone. Now, it's all about the top players, and retail investors are just here to fill the numbers.
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FlashLoanKing
· 10h ago
That's right, the dividends have been fully divided, and those entering now are just here to harvest the little guys.
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GasGuzzler
· 10h ago
In simple terms, the cake hasn't grown bigger, but the number of people eating it has doubled.
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GasSavingMaster
· 10h ago
I should have known earlier to hoard cash; I entered too late and missed out on the gains.
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TokenStorm
· 10h ago
Is the liquidity opportunity being diluted? To put it nicely, on-chain data shows that the activity of early buyers has already dropped by 67%. We latecomers have long been harvested into tools.
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As the number of participants increases and the dividends shrink, the risk factor skyrockets. My leverage liquidation price is just one step closer, which makes sense.
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Is the general profit-making effect dissipating? It's just the shift of the red dividends from 0 to 1 into more detailed work from 1 to 100. The threshold is lower, and so is the ceiling. In short, the competition has become crazy.
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Looking back at the past three years' cycles, it's always the same story of decline. In the end, we're just paying tuition over and over again.
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The arbitrage space is indeed shrinking, but in the eye of the storm, there are always people betting that they are smarter than others. Anyway, I am one of them [dog head].
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The shrinking incremental dividends is a false proposition. It's just that the dividends have shifted from retail investors to institutions. Speaking of which, we still have to FOMO.
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StealthDeployer
· 10h ago
The dividends have been divided up. Entering now is just giving early birds a stepping stone.
Honestly, this circle has not declined, but the liquidity of opportunities has clearly been diluted. The once widespread profit-making effect has disappeared, and now there are significantly fewer chances to catch the wind compared to before. Market participants are increasing, but the actual incremental dividends are shrinking, which may be the biggest change.