There's a critical issue playing out in crypto right now that everyone needs to understand—holiday season or not.
Here's the reality: most prominent voices in this space only commit capital to projects where they've secured meaningful control stakes.
The pattern is straightforward. If a project's market cap sits below 50k and these major players haven't accumulated at least 5% of the supply, you'll rarely see them make a move. It's not about market timing or sentiment. It's about leverage.
They're simply not interested unless the deal structure gives them real influence over outcomes.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 13h ago
Basically, big players are all playing the land-grabbing game, while retail investors are still dreaming.
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LiquidityWizard
· 13h ago
Basically, big players are all playing the control game, while retail investors are still dreaming of bottom-fishing, haha.
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SleepTrader
· 13h ago
Coming back with this again? KOLs just want influence; projects without control rights aren't even worth looking at.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 14h ago
Basically, these big players are all playing control games, while retail investors are still studying technical analysis, haha.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 14h ago
The irony is, they call this "selective investing," but I call it "desire for control." The essence hasn't changed.
There's a critical issue playing out in crypto right now that everyone needs to understand—holiday season or not.
Here's the reality: most prominent voices in this space only commit capital to projects where they've secured meaningful control stakes.
The pattern is straightforward. If a project's market cap sits below 50k and these major players haven't accumulated at least 5% of the supply, you'll rarely see them make a move. It's not about market timing or sentiment. It's about leverage.
They're simply not interested unless the deal structure gives them real influence over outcomes.