Back-to-back losses spanning from 2020 through 2024—five straight years in the red. Then 2025 came around, and things didn't exactly turn around. The pattern continues, and honestly, there's no reason to expect 2026 will be any different.
Years of consecutive unprofitability paint a pretty grim picture. Whether it's margin compression, operational headwinds, or structural challenges in the market, the numbers tell the story: sustained losses across seven consecutive years and counting. That's not a temporary slump—that's a trend. The question isn't whether profitability is coming soon, but whether it's even in the cards at all.
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DegenWhisperer
· 14h ago
Seven years of losses… how stubborn must the fundamental issues be?
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AirdropHermit
· 14h ago
Seven consecutive years of losses, what kind of company is this? It feels like it's already doomed.
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AirdropHuntress
· 14h ago
Seven consecutive years of losses... There's a problem with this tokenomics logic. It should have been cleared out long ago.
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GweiWatcher
· 14h ago
Losing money for 7 consecutive years? That must take some serious determination. It seems like the company's management team never really thought about making a profit.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 14h ago
Seven years of consecutive losses... This guy is really done for, feels like there's no hope left.
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ForkThisDAO
· 14h ago
Seven years of losses and still alive, this resilience is incredible.
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SwapWhisperer
· 14h ago
Seven years of losses and you're still talking nonsense... I'm truly impressed, how much energy does it take to keep messing around?
Back-to-back losses spanning from 2020 through 2024—five straight years in the red. Then 2025 came around, and things didn't exactly turn around. The pattern continues, and honestly, there's no reason to expect 2026 will be any different.
Years of consecutive unprofitability paint a pretty grim picture. Whether it's margin compression, operational headwinds, or structural challenges in the market, the numbers tell the story: sustained losses across seven consecutive years and counting. That's not a temporary slump—that's a trend. The question isn't whether profitability is coming soon, but whether it's even in the cards at all.