Recently, project teams have been releasing tokens one after another, but only a few can actually list on the spot market. Looking at these new tokens, it feels like the entire market is just a big factory—retail traders work hard to trade, but the final profits flow to a few leading exchanges and large institutions. Whoever controls the traffic entry points, whoever controls the game rules.
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BoredWatcher
· 01-17 09:56
It's that old, worn-out logic again—retail investors are always just the little guys.
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NftDeepBreather
· 01-14 18:07
Retail investors are always the little guys; it's too late to wake up now.
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MetaLord420
· 01-14 18:07
It's just a show of harvesting the little guys, I've seen through it.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-14 17:53
The crypto world has always been about this approach; we're all just leeks.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-14 17:41
It's not the first day I've known this trick, I'm really fed up.
Recently, project teams have been releasing tokens one after another, but only a few can actually list on the spot market. Looking at these new tokens, it feels like the entire market is just a big factory—retail traders work hard to trade, but the final profits flow to a few leading exchanges and large institutions. Whoever controls the traffic entry points, whoever controls the game rules.