In a direct analysis of the industry’s future, figures like Evgeny Gaevoy, CEO of Wintermute, have raised their voices questioning a recent trend in the sector: developers and KOLs under 30 proclaiming their retirement from cryptocurrencies as if it were a significant milestone. According to Gaevoy, these statements lack authenticity and reflect a lack of genuine strategic vision within the digital ecosystem.
Aimless Retirement: A Critique of Short-Termism
The reality pointed out by the Wintermute CEO is compelling: many of these young professionals left the sector without ever developing a solid long-term strategy. It’s not simply about career changes, but about narratives constructed to generate media impact. Gaevoy emphasizes that these kinds of movements, when presented as transcendent decisions, distort perceptions of the real commitment required by the cryptocurrency industry.
What Truly Drives the Market
The deeper analysis the executive offers hits at the heart of the market: support and resistance levels, as well as the ecosystem’s direction, are not determined by those who come and go, but by those who stay. Building in cryptocurrencies requires persistence, and it is these persistent actors — committed developers, KOLs with a clear vision — who shape the true architecture of the market.
The industry needs sustained and genuine participation, not performative exit gestures seeking temporary validation. In a sector still under construction, long-term commitment is what differentiates builders from spectators.
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Cryptocurrency leaders question "early retirements": Who are the ones truly building the market?
In a direct analysis of the industry’s future, figures like Evgeny Gaevoy, CEO of Wintermute, have raised their voices questioning a recent trend in the sector: developers and KOLs under 30 proclaiming their retirement from cryptocurrencies as if it were a significant milestone. According to Gaevoy, these statements lack authenticity and reflect a lack of genuine strategic vision within the digital ecosystem.
Aimless Retirement: A Critique of Short-Termism
The reality pointed out by the Wintermute CEO is compelling: many of these young professionals left the sector without ever developing a solid long-term strategy. It’s not simply about career changes, but about narratives constructed to generate media impact. Gaevoy emphasizes that these kinds of movements, when presented as transcendent decisions, distort perceptions of the real commitment required by the cryptocurrency industry.
What Truly Drives the Market
The deeper analysis the executive offers hits at the heart of the market: support and resistance levels, as well as the ecosystem’s direction, are not determined by those who come and go, but by those who stay. Building in cryptocurrencies requires persistence, and it is these persistent actors — committed developers, KOLs with a clear vision — who shape the true architecture of the market.
The industry needs sustained and genuine participation, not performative exit gestures seeking temporary validation. In a sector still under construction, long-term commitment is what differentiates builders from spectators.