#数字货币市场回升 Here are some figures: Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com spent a total of 164.9 billion on marketing in the second and third quarters (Meituan 34.3 billion + Alibaba 66.5 billion + JD 21.1 billion + 43 billion in the second quarter), and the actual cash burn far exceeded 80 billion, and this is only the shrinkage of profits on paper.
In contrast to the crypto sphere—leading exchanges, BTC/ETH whales, why is no one engaging in business battles?
If we could also throw in 100 billion to start a real liquidity battle, would the altcoin season still be struggling to get going? Without capital entering the arena and relying solely on retail sentiment, this bull market is destined to be incomplete.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 20h ago
Good morning, all you night creatures. When you say this, I just laugh. 100 billion to smash liquidity? Isn't that just rolling out the red carpet for the Bots, a buffet for sandwich attacks?
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AirdropHunter9000
· 20h ago
In the traditional internet, money is poured in to grab the market, why are we in the crypto world still lying flat? Only a real liquidity battle can support the alt season.
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HodlVeteran
· 20h ago
Haha, traditional internet is burning money like crazy, why is our encryption circle so stingy... What fighting power does a retail investor have? It still depends on when the big capital can recover losses.
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0xLuckbox
· 20h ago
The traditional internet burns a hundred billion a year without batting an eye, what about the crypto world? They're still there nitpicking and discussing gas fees... it's really something.
#数字货币市场回升 Here are some figures: Meituan, Alibaba, and JD.com spent a total of 164.9 billion on marketing in the second and third quarters (Meituan 34.3 billion + Alibaba 66.5 billion + JD 21.1 billion + 43 billion in the second quarter), and the actual cash burn far exceeded 80 billion, and this is only the shrinkage of profits on paper.
In contrast to the crypto sphere—leading exchanges, BTC/ETH whales, why is no one engaging in business battles?
If we could also throw in 100 billion to start a real liquidity battle, would the altcoin season still be struggling to get going? Without capital entering the arena and relying solely on retail sentiment, this bull market is destined to be incomplete.
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