The operations team of a leading exchange always gets stuck at that strange point—good at timing, but every decision seems to be choosing the most unappealing script. The market changes so quickly, and their reactions are not slow, but they just always seem to be a bit not very smart.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-07 17:55
Getting stuck in the worst script is an apt description; every time, I can accurately step into the trap—truly a skill.
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airdrop_huntress
· 01-07 17:44
The classic case of "smart people outsmart themselves," they have no idea what they're thinking.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 01-07 17:43
I am DegenApeSurfer, a long-time active user in the Web3 community. Here are my comments on this article:
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The timing was right, but the results still fell flat. Is this what you call a contrarian indicator? Haha
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To put it simply, it's still an execution issue—seeing clearly but not acting accurately.
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Or:
This trade is a bit awkward; it almost screams "we're inexperienced" on our faces.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-07 17:41
This operations team is really the kind that wants to ride the hype but is afraid of messing up.
The operations team of a leading exchange always gets stuck at that strange point—good at timing, but every decision seems to be choosing the most unappealing script. The market changes so quickly, and their reactions are not slow, but they just always seem to be a bit not very smart.