Lately, it really feels like the vibe in the space has completely collapsed. I've seen quite a few bear markets, but this kind of collective despair is a first for me. Maybe this is the prelude to a major reshuffling in the industry? To be honest, I was very clear about it from the day I entered—I knew this was a high-stakes gamble and never expected to become some kind of builder. Now, it seems that only those who can weather this emotional storm are truly part of the industry.
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FUDwatcher
· 12-06 10:59
All those who compromised are gone; only those who survived have the right to speak.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 12-06 10:57
Despair? I’ve been through the mining crash of 2018—these mood swings are nothing in comparison. The real shakeout is when the projects surviving only on empty promises get flushed out. It’s the new retail investors who should truly feel despair.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-06 10:39
Seriously, the bear market is here and you're still pretending to be deep. First, check if your account is still there before worrying about whether you can handle it.
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DAOTruant
· 12-06 10:33
Despair is the norm; it's abnormal not to feel despair.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 12-06 10:31
Despair? Bro, this is just pancake time. Everything that's going to zero has already gone to zero; the ones left are the real electricity fee gang, just waiting to reinvest.
Lately, it really feels like the vibe in the space has completely collapsed. I've seen quite a few bear markets, but this kind of collective despair is a first for me. Maybe this is the prelude to a major reshuffling in the industry? To be honest, I was very clear about it from the day I entered—I knew this was a high-stakes gamble and never expected to become some kind of builder. Now, it seems that only those who can weather this emotional storm are truly part of the industry.