Struggling to gain traction in crypto markets, yet now banking on prediction markets as the next big move? The strategy shift raises serious questions about execution capability. Without proven track record in either vertical, this pivot seems more like chasing trends than building sustainable value. Market skeptics are already pricing in the risk.
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 11h ago
Nah, I'm tired of this routine. If there was something truly valuable, it would have taken off already instead of just riding the next trend.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 11h ago
Another story of "strategic upgrade," essentially meaning when the current business fails, you need to find a new hot spot. This trick has been played too many times.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 11h ago
It's that same trick of switching tracks to save oneself again, always like this. Predicting the market isn't a gold mine.
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BottomMisser
· 11h ago
Changing tracks again, huh? I've seen this routine too many times... Never won a victory in Area A, and then immediately rushes to Area B. Do you really think investors are fools?
Struggling to gain traction in crypto markets, yet now banking on prediction markets as the next big move? The strategy shift raises serious questions about execution capability. Without proven track record in either vertical, this pivot seems more like chasing trends than building sustainable value. Market skeptics are already pricing in the risk.