For non-trading players, don't force it, you're just giving away money.
The BSC market cycle might have more to come. From Mubarak to the Binance ecosystem boom, and now with capital inflows, Binance has actually completed three full market cycles. Just as retail investors need to go through three bull and bear markets to truly mature, Binance's ecosystem has experienced three rounds of market movements, and their grasp of the rhythm is definitely more proficient. In theory, this time could sustain longer-lasting enthusiasm.
But the issue is, I'm still a bit worried—can the liquidity accumulated over three months on BSC really withstand a three-day rapid exit by market participants? This scale comparison is indeed worth being cautious about.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-11 14:01
Liquidity is indeed concerning; three months of buildup and then running away in three days—how can we play like this?
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LightningSentry
· 01-11 14:01
Liquidity can't hold up at all; it will blow up in three days.
For non-trading players, don't force it, you're just giving away money.
The BSC market cycle might have more to come. From Mubarak to the Binance ecosystem boom, and now with capital inflows, Binance has actually completed three full market cycles. Just as retail investors need to go through three bull and bear markets to truly mature, Binance's ecosystem has experienced three rounds of market movements, and their grasp of the rhythm is definitely more proficient. In theory, this time could sustain longer-lasting enthusiasm.
But the issue is, I'm still a bit worried—can the liquidity accumulated over three months on BSC really withstand a three-day rapid exit by market participants? This scale comparison is indeed worth being cautious about.