Things are about to get messy. Complexity will spike before the market figures out how to streamline everything. That's typically how these cycles play out—institutions rush in, protocols multiply, standards fragment. Then consolidation kicks in, players optimize, and the dust settles. We're probably heading into that chaos phase before the real simplification begins.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-12 23:52
The chaos before going all-in, I totally get it. It's the best time to free-ride for free every time.
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BloodInStreets
· 01-12 23:47
Here we go again with this routine? The story of making things messy first and then simple has been told countless times. Every time, they say they'll consolidate, but a bunch of broken agreements end up being added. After institutions finish bottom-fishing, it's our turn to take over.
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MemeCurator
· 01-12 23:32
Whoa, the chaotic period is here... I'm going through it, brother.
Things are about to get messy. Complexity will spike before the market figures out how to streamline everything. That's typically how these cycles play out—institutions rush in, protocols multiply, standards fragment. Then consolidation kicks in, players optimize, and the dust settles. We're probably heading into that chaos phase before the real simplification begins.