Looking at the scale of capital in the crypto circle, you can see how small the industry is. Someone hits 10 billion? That's almost unheard of in the crypto world—unless you're an early BTC holder or someone who issued their own coin. Over these two cycles spanning 8 years, reaching over a hundred million dollars purely through trading is already top-tier. What’s more realistic? Traders handling over a hundred million often exit later, and the remaining half go to zero in some cycle. Achieving the 10 billion mark in the crypto space is practically an astronomical challenge. In comparison, such big players are not uncommon in the traditional stock market. From this perspective, the maturity and capacity of the crypto industry still have a long way to go.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-06 08:57
Wake up, everyone. Are you still dreaming of 10 billion? The reality is much harsher.
Really, those traders who once had millions in the crypto world? Now? Either gone or have already run away long ago. How am I supposed to explain that?
The scale of the crypto market indeed can't be compared to the stock market. This has to be acknowledged.
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· 01-06 05:51
It's truly rare to make 10 billion in the crypto world; honestly, it's just because the overall size is small.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-05 11:45
The crypto world is only this big; to turn things around, you have to rely on luck and gamble your life.
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SelfRugger
· 01-04 11:11
The crypto world is only this big, no wonder it always ends up at zero...
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-03 09:52
The crypto world is like this; those who get truly rich are always the early adopters who took the plunge first.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-03 09:50
The crypto world is indeed this small, no wonder we're always being cut off.
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SolidityJester
· 01-03 09:29
The crypto industry is only this big, it's really a bit embarrassing.
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GasFeeCrying
· 01-03 09:27
With the current size of the crypto world, it's unlikely to produce billionaires worth hundreds of millions.
Looking at the scale of capital in the crypto circle, you can see how small the industry is. Someone hits 10 billion? That's almost unheard of in the crypto world—unless you're an early BTC holder or someone who issued their own coin. Over these two cycles spanning 8 years, reaching over a hundred million dollars purely through trading is already top-tier. What’s more realistic? Traders handling over a hundred million often exit later, and the remaining half go to zero in some cycle. Achieving the 10 billion mark in the crypto space is practically an astronomical challenge. In comparison, such big players are not uncommon in the traditional stock market. From this perspective, the maturity and capacity of the crypto industry still have a long way to go.