The federal court's decision to postpone the tariff ruling isn't stopping the chatter. Markets love this kind of uncertainty—institutions amplify the noise, sentiment turns bearish, and retail gets shaken out of positions at unfavorable prices. That's the cycle. The best move? Stay composed. Don't chase the noise or panic-sell. Compare where we stand now versus 2021: the fundamentals are significantly more solid this cycle. The infrastructure's mature, adoption's deeper, and institutional confidence is concrete. One delayed ruling shouldn't rewrite that narrative.

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0xOverleveragedvip
· 11h ago
Coming back with this again? Delaying the verdict just means delaying it. Institutions stir up the chaos, retail investors get cut, how many times has this script been played out?
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 11h ago
The key is not to be led astray by the tricks of the institutions. Compared to 2021, we genuinely have something real this time.
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0xSoullessvip
· 11h ago
Another round of the "harvesting" horn, where are the institutions blowing bubbles? Retail investors still have to obediently hand over their assets.
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metaverse_hermitvip
· 11h ago
This delay in the verdict is just to shake out the market; institutions love this move.
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Layer2Observervip
· 11h ago
The key is that the infrastructure in this cycle is indeed different; the data will speak for itself.
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