Man, those wild bull run days hit different. Back then? You'd wake up, scroll through your feed, and boom—three, four, maybe five random altcoins nobody heard of yesterday just casually cruising past the 5 million market cap mark. Every. Single. Day. Now it feels like we're all fighting for scraps. Miss that energy.
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CompoundPersonality
· 8h ago
Damn, back then it was really like picking up money every day, but now this situation is a bit speechless.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 12-01 22:09
The crypto world was really like heaven those years, but now these days...
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 12-01 22:05
Back then, the bubble period perfectly illustrated the opposite of Bear Market philosophy — the supply and demand curve was completely out of control, and every unknown little coin was performing a "Schrödinger's bull run." Now? Forget about 5 million, even 50 million would require a struggle just to get a glimpse, this is what's called market efficiency, right? [GT]
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 12-01 22:02
It was really amazing, back then you could randomly buy an unknown coin and it would double, now it's all a battlefield of suckers.
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RamenStacker
· 12-01 21:54
ngl back then, you could just buy any coin and it would To da moon, now it's all about luck...
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NFTragedy
· 12-01 21:42
Oh my, when I woke up that time, the screen was full of coins with big pumps, and now? We have to rely on luck.
Man, those wild bull run days hit different. Back then? You'd wake up, scroll through your feed, and boom—three, four, maybe five random altcoins nobody heard of yesterday just casually cruising past the 5 million market cap mark. Every. Single. Day. Now it feels like we're all fighting for scraps. Miss that energy.