[Coin World] Digital asset funds are not doing very well these days. Those spot ETFs, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, all have regulatory backing, and are facing challenges head-on. Many funds are actually relying on coin hoarding to maintain appearances - buying some BTC, pumping the stock price a bit, and it looks passable.
But how long can this trick last? To survive, one needs some real skills. For example, running to become a validator node to earn fees, or not just focusing on Bitcoin, but diversifying risks with other assets. Furthermore, getting into the DeFi market for liquidity mining, or entering the RWA track to earn some returns, is the long-term plan.
The strategy is indeed powerful — directly issuing stocks to finance coin purchases, with controllable risks. However, most funds do not have this confidence and can only borrow and leverage, which naturally increases the risks significantly. Ultimately, those who can stand firm are the teams that truly dig in and understand the crypto network. Just relying on buying and hoarding coins will eventually lead to elimination.
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ChainChef
· 1h ago
ngl most of these funds are just half-baked protocols with leverage on top... like trying to make a complex dish without understanding basic seasoning first lol
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PoolJumper
· 17h ago
Coin Hoarding and pump are really outdated, it's time for a shuffle
Betting on leverage will eventually cost you tuition, really
Validating Nodes and Liquidity Mining are the right paths, stop with the虚的
Funds that only know how to hoard coins are probably doomed now
You really need to understand DeFi, most are just cannon fodder
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CodeSmellHunter
· 12-01 12:50
Coin Hoarding pump this trap has long been played out, and the funds that are still doing this deserve to be eliminated.
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CommunityLurker
· 12-01 12:50
It's the same old story again, the funds that hoard coins for pump should have been eliminated long ago.
Contract leverage will eventually lead to losses, it's better to honestly focus on node mining.
Once the Spot ETF is released, how many shady funds will be finished?
Those who survive this bull run really have some skills, while the rest are just waiting to be hammered.
DeFi mining is the way to go, simply hoarding coins is a gambler's mentality.
I feel a big wave is coming, funds without real capability won't last until next year.
Borrowing leverage is like a ticking time bomb, it will explode sooner or later.
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DegenTherapist
· 12-01 12:45
Coin Hoarding pump this trap should have bankrupted long ago, really relying on leverage to sustain life.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 12-01 12:44
Coin Hoarding pump this trap should have been doomed long ago, getting liquidated is the real thrill.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-01 12:41
Coin Hoarding pump that trap should have died long ago, leverage players will get liquidated sooner or later.
If you don't dig into the ecosystem, just wait to die, verifying nodes and Liquidity Mining is the way to survive.
The ETF is out and you are still playing the old tricks? Laughing to death.
I respect those teams that are actually doing the work, the others will cool down sooner or later.
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FarmToRiches
· 12-01 12:39
Coin Hoarding pump this trap should have been eliminated long ago, it's better to become a Node.
Leveraged funds will eventually crash, there's nothing more to say.
Decentralized Finance Mining is the right path, with the arrival of ETFs, we need to change our mindset.
The era of borrowing to trap market makers is coming to an end, real materials will show the truth.
Just want to ask when these funds will learn to be pragmatic.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-01 12:28
Coin Hoarding and pumping this trap is long outdated. After research and analysis, the tokenomics design of most funds simply cannot stand scrutiny. Leveraged borrowing? It's a classic game of hot potato, and they will get liquidated sooner or later. Only teams that genuinely run validation nodes and engage in Decentralized Finance liquidity are worth following for risk-adjusted positioning.
The survival dilemma of digital asset funds: How long can Coin Hoarding and pump last?
[Coin World] Digital asset funds are not doing very well these days. Those spot ETFs, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, all have regulatory backing, and are facing challenges head-on. Many funds are actually relying on coin hoarding to maintain appearances - buying some BTC, pumping the stock price a bit, and it looks passable.
But how long can this trick last? To survive, one needs some real skills. For example, running to become a validator node to earn fees, or not just focusing on Bitcoin, but diversifying risks with other assets. Furthermore, getting into the DeFi market for liquidity mining, or entering the RWA track to earn some returns, is the long-term plan.
The strategy is indeed powerful — directly issuing stocks to finance coin purchases, with controllable risks. However, most funds do not have this confidence and can only borrow and leverage, which naturally increases the risks significantly. Ultimately, those who can stand firm are the teams that truly dig in and understand the crypto network. Just relying on buying and hoarding coins will eventually lead to elimination.