After spending a long time in the community, one develops a certain intuition—whether a project is spreading its efforts or starting to focus and make a strong push. Recently, I've noticed the bitdealer project, and I can clearly feel that they are consolidating their efforts and no longer casting their nets everywhere. This kind of signal often means for old suckers that they are either preparing to pull off a big move or that resources are tightening and they are starting to cut back.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 1h ago
I've seen this signal of consolidating the front line too many times, and in the end... it's still playing people for suckers.
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ser_aped.eth
· 10h ago
I've seen this trap of tightening the front lines too many times, and it's usually because resources are tight.
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SwapWhisperer
· 10h ago
It sounds like bitdealer is really holding back some big move or has a tight cash flow; it's hard to say which of these two possibilities is true.
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ChainChef
· 10h ago
ngl bitdealer's been simmering down way too quiet lately... either they're plating something spicy or the kitchen's running low on ingredients, can't tell which yet
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 10h ago
Consolidating the front line? I think it's mostly due to resource constraints, don't overthink it.
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LightningAllInHero
· 10h ago
Consolidating the front lines? Be alert... It's probably because they ran out of money.
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CryptoNomics
· 10h ago
lol bitdealer doing the classic "consolidation pivot" — statistically speaking, 73% of projects doing this exact maneuver either moon or vanish within 6 months. no in-between. which one tho? *chef's kiss*
After spending a long time in the community, one develops a certain intuition—whether a project is spreading its efforts or starting to focus and make a strong push. Recently, I've noticed the bitdealer project, and I can clearly feel that they are consolidating their efforts and no longer casting their nets everywhere. This kind of signal often means for old suckers that they are either preparing to pull off a big move or that resources are tightening and they are starting to cut back.