The speed of project launches on BSC is astonishingly fast. Those projects led by small teams, no matter how hot they are initially, ultimately cannot compete with true long-term holders.
The trend in the crypto world has indeed changed. The era of worshiping Builders and steadfast HODLers is gone forever. In the current atmosphere, native culture has been diluted into two voices—aggressive traders and speculators participating in PvP.
Ultimately, the most poignant truth is this: everyone wants to be clever, but the overall market ends up in chaos. Everyone is calculating others, resulting in liquidity being fragmented and consensus being eroded.
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PaperHandSister
· 10h ago
The decline happened so quickly... It really is the fate of small teams.
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I should have known better than to chase these new BSC coins; none of them last more than a week.
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It's a tough truth—who still believes in long-term holding? Everyone is just cutting each other.
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The problem isn't the project itself; it's that people's hearts have dispersed, making the team hard to lead.
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Liquidity fragmentation... It's spoken so accurately. Everyone does their own thing; no one trusts anyone.
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What happened to the shared consensus? It was worn down by these speculators.
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Small teams lack the ability to withstand sell-offs—that's the reality.
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The PvP era has arrived; the Builders have all gone silent.
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SingleForYears
· 01-16 04:36
Breaking below the price happens all the time, I'm already numb to it. The fate of those small-cap stocks is already decided; now it's just a matter of who can hold on until the end.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-16 04:27
Breaking below price has long become boring. To put it simply, the team is too weak and has nothing substantial.
Everyone wants to buy the dip and double their investment, but in the end, everyone gets caught in the dip together—that's the current state of the crypto world.
The consensus is gone; all that's left is mutual exploitation.
I think someone should have come out earlier to do something different.
After this wave of market, there will definitely be more worthless projects, but genuine mechanisms with real value can actually survive.
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-16 04:08
Breaking below so quickly really tests your mindset. It feels like the current strategy is all about quick in and out.
Everyone says long-term holding is the way to go, but who can really hold on?
Trying to be smart ends up getting the harshest lessons from the market. This is just ridiculous.
The speed of project launches on BSC is astonishingly fast. Those projects led by small teams, no matter how hot they are initially, ultimately cannot compete with true long-term holders.
The trend in the crypto world has indeed changed. The era of worshiping Builders and steadfast HODLers is gone forever. In the current atmosphere, native culture has been diluted into two voices—aggressive traders and speculators participating in PvP.
Ultimately, the most poignant truth is this: everyone wants to be clever, but the overall market ends up in chaos. Everyone is calculating others, resulting in liquidity being fragmented and consensus being eroded.