funny how it always plays out the same way. everyone watches the whales and top players make their exit moves, then immediately starts asking themselves—why are we even here? but somehow the actual reasoning and warnings from others just get drowned out. people are too focused on what the big money's doing to pay attention to the perspective that might actually matter.
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ser_aped.eth
· 9h ago
Really, it's always like this. When the big players start to sell, people begin to regret it, but those reliable voices are simply unheard.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 9h ago
We were still here watching the fun when the big fish escaped, really hilarious...
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LeekCutter
· 9h ago
So realistic haha, as soon as big players move, we start panicking, and we can't listen to others' advice at all.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 9h ago
Only after Big Fish ran away did they start to reflect, and this reaction is really something. If you can't take advice, you deserve to be cut.
funny how it always plays out the same way. everyone watches the whales and top players make their exit moves, then immediately starts asking themselves—why are we even here? but somehow the actual reasoning and warnings from others just get drowned out. people are too focused on what the big money's doing to pay attention to the perspective that might actually matter.