Despite the cryptocurrency market shedding roughly $1 trillion in value, FG Nexus CEO Maja maintains an interesting perspective. She argues we haven't actually entered a crypto winter territory. Instead, what we're witnessing is more of a risk-off market shakeout—basically investors pulling back from riskier positions rather than a fundamental collapse. It's a distinction worth considering when everyone's screaming about bear markets.
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ConfusedWhale
· 14h ago
Is a fall of 1 trillion not called a cold winter? This CEO is really bold to say that!
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SigmaValidator
· 14h ago
Listen, risk-off shakeout? This term is really useful, I approve.
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A trillion gone and it's still not a winter, how much does it need to fall to count as one?
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I pick Maja's viewpoint, a real crash would be worse.
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Wake up everyone, panic sell orders don't mean the project is dead.
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So I say, Large Investors are just shifting positions, retail investors are still screaming.
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Withdrawal from risk assets ≠ crypto death, this logic holds.
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Wait, isn't she afraid of being called a PI? Saying this now is indeed brave.
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GweiWatcher
· 14h ago
Damn, they're here to comfort us again. Why hasn't it fallen to the bottom yet?
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NotSatoshi
· 14h ago
Well, fine, if it's risk-off, then it's risk-off. It's just nice words.
Despite the cryptocurrency market shedding roughly $1 trillion in value, FG Nexus CEO Maja maintains an interesting perspective. She argues we haven't actually entered a crypto winter territory. Instead, what we're witnessing is more of a risk-off market shakeout—basically investors pulling back from riskier positions rather than a fundamental collapse. It's a distinction worth considering when everyone's screaming about bear markets.