$HOME This wave of fall has caused retail investors to lose their mindset, but large funds may be quietly building a position.
From a peak of 1.2 billion USD, it has plummeted 98%, and such a deep pullback is indeed heart-wrenching. However, looking at the institutional average cost range between 0.028 and 0.035, this position may be a good opportunity for smart money? Being bullish in the long run is one thing, but here comes the question - can you withstand this exhausting back-and-forth volatility?
Don't just focus on what VCs are enthusiastic about; they have time and resources. Ordinary players need to weigh carefully: can the numbers on the books hold up until the day of real reversal? The market is not short on stories; what it lacks is the patience to survive until the story pays off.
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0xLuckbox
· 4h ago
The fate of institutions and the money of retail investors
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 4h ago
Still look at the clearing price.
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DaoTherapy
· 4h ago
It should be at the bottom now.
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WhaleShadow
· 4h ago
Even the market maker can't stand the loneliness anymore.
$HOME This wave of fall has caused retail investors to lose their mindset, but large funds may be quietly building a position.
From a peak of 1.2 billion USD, it has plummeted 98%, and such a deep pullback is indeed heart-wrenching. However, looking at the institutional average cost range between 0.028 and 0.035, this position may be a good opportunity for smart money? Being bullish in the long run is one thing, but here comes the question - can you withstand this exhausting back-and-forth volatility?
Don't just focus on what VCs are enthusiastic about; they have time and resources. Ordinary players need to weigh carefully: can the numbers on the books hold up until the day of real reversal? The market is not short on stories; what it lacks is the patience to survive until the story pays off.