What is the essence of an exchange? Simply put, it is to enable retail investors to participate in leverage trading and contract operations as much as possible. Whether it is spot trading or perpetual contracts, exchanges earn transaction fees from these activities, while most retail investors end up losing everything in this game. This model has never been designed to help ordinary people accumulate assets, but rather to continuously harvest profits from market fluctuations.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 11h ago
Well said, exchanges are just vampires; we're all just leeks.
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quiet_lurker
· 11h ago
I think that's a bit absolute... Exchanges definitely make money from fees, but it's not all about harvesting; it mainly depends on how you play.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 11h ago
Ha, you're right. Exchanges are just machines that feed on people's blood, squeezing every penny in fees, leaving retail investors with nothing.
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FreeRider
· 12h ago
Well... that's right, exchanges are like vampires; transaction fees are the real hard cash.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 12h ago
Operators, exchanges are just ruthless machines that take everything without leaving any bones. We retail investors are just the chives in the leek field.
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What is the essence of an exchange? Simply put, it is to enable retail investors to participate in leverage trading and contract operations as much as possible. Whether it is spot trading or perpetual contracts, exchanges earn transaction fees from these activities, while most retail investors end up losing everything in this game. This model has never been designed to help ordinary people accumulate assets, but rather to continuously harvest profits from market fluctuations.