In the crypto world, how important is it to have firsthand information? Several active communities and discussions form the main channels for obtaining crypto alpha. Once you fall behind and miss the market rhythm, the consequences are obvious. Real-time updates and timely reactions — this is where the difference lies.
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MevShadowranger
· 13h ago
Knowing earlier that following the trend isn't as good as bottom fishing yourself, there's no use in regretting now.
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TokenStorm
· 14h ago
Information asymmetry is an arbitrage opportunity, but honestly, half of my time is spent browsing Discord and the other half watching candlestick charts, and I still can't escape the fate of being harvested.
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PanicSeller
· 14h ago
Falling behind is death, there's nothing more to say.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 14h ago
Really, information asymmetry is life and death. While you're still watching the news, they've already run away haha
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LadderToolGuy
· 14h ago
Information gap is money gap; falling behind can really lead to despair.
In the crypto world, how important is it to have firsthand information? Several active communities and discussions form the main channels for obtaining crypto alpha. Once you fall behind and miss the market rhythm, the consequences are obvious. Real-time updates and timely reactions — this is where the difference lies.