To be honest, the recent BSC market activity looks pretty lively, but it still feels a bit like a “staged performance.” Even though policies are trying hard to boost sentiment and bring the market back, the underlying problem remains—the total funds in the market haven’t increased, and the real on-chain liquidity is still stagnant. Behind the apparent prosperity, the funds are just circulating in a different pool.
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GasFeeLover
· 10h ago
Different appearance but same substance; it's still the same few big players moving the funds around.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 10h ago
Hmm... funds move around, but in the end, they still flow into the liquidation price's pocket. I'll just quietly watch.
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OnchainGossiper
· 10h ago
Tired of the same old tricks of fleecing retail investors. The pool of funds is only so big—what’s the point of just moving it around?
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StakeTillRetire
· 10h ago
No matter how much you speculate, it’s still the same amount of money. Just old wine in a new bottle, bro.
To be honest, the recent BSC market activity looks pretty lively, but it still feels a bit like a “staged performance.” Even though policies are trying hard to boost sentiment and bring the market back, the underlying problem remains—the total funds in the market haven’t increased, and the real on-chain liquidity is still stagnant. Behind the apparent prosperity, the funds are just circulating in a different pool.