During market pullbacks, it is most evident which projects are genuine. Bluwhaleai's recent operations have indeed shown some substance; in the context of an overall market fall, the anti-fall capability exhibited by BLUAI is impressive.
To be honest, the term structural resilience is quite appropriate here. The market is adjusting, but some projects are able to maintain a stable foundation, which must have its reasons. Although the market is fluctuating, the ability to maintain relatively stable performance in such an environment at least indicates that the project's fundamentals are still solid.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 7h ago
I’ve heard all these lines before; they said the same things in 2018. And what happened? It all fell apart.
Is being resilient in a bear market really proof of real value? Wake up—Ponzi schemes often fall slower than the overall market.
This term sounds impressive, but I’m afraid it’s just another pie-in-the-sky promise from the project team.
Stabilize the fundamentals? Are the “fundamentals” just a bunch of bag holders?
Strong crash resistance? That just means the retail investors haven’t been fleeced enough yet.
Have you checked the contract risks? I don’t want to fall into another trap.
Just waiting for this so-called “structural resilience” to turn into a structural collapse.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 22h ago
Anti-fall is hard power, this wave has shown it.
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SilentObserver
· 12-02 15:58
The bear market shows its true colors, BLUAI is indeed quite strong this time.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 12-02 08:21
It is indeed difficult to find projects that are resistant to falls, and the fact that BLUAI hasn't fallen this time indicates that there is still something there.
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Swimming
· 12-02 05:28
Where did it fall, a group of legs.
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GateUser-0a71a141
· 12-02 04:55
shut up! puke shitcoin
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RetroHodler91
· 12-02 04:51
The ability to resist falling is true skill; everything else is just empty talk.
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EyeOfTheTokenStorm
· 12-02 04:51
Anti-fall does not equal a buy the dip signal, everyone. I ran the historical data of BLUAI using a quantitative model. Although there is indeed support on the technical side, could this stability be a false breakout before forming a bottom? Risk warning: Don't be misled by terms like structural resilience; many projects got through in 2017, but still dropped to zero in the end.
To be honest, the opportunities for day trading are much better than chasing the price right now. This is true rational investment.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-02 04:40
In a Bear Market, the ones who thrive the most either have real assets or are being supported by market makers. I don't know which one bluwhaleai is in this round of resistance.
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SchrödingersNode
· 12-02 04:37
Anti-fall does not mean having prospects; can this round stabilize the next one?
During market pullbacks, it is most evident which projects are genuine. Bluwhaleai's recent operations have indeed shown some substance; in the context of an overall market fall, the anti-fall capability exhibited by BLUAI is impressive.
To be honest, the term structural resilience is quite appropriate here. The market is adjusting, but some projects are able to maintain a stable foundation, which must have its reasons. Although the market is fluctuating, the ability to maintain relatively stable performance in such an environment at least indicates that the project's fundamentals are still solid.