Everyone is complaining that some traders frequently fast-forward and quick sell, leading to a decline in the quality of MEME coins. But from another perspective, this actually reflects a fundamental issue—the liquidity of the on-chain ecosystem itself is fragile.



Instead of blaming traders for their aggressive tactics, ask yourself: why are people forced to choose this strategy? When a coin's market cap is only 10,000 to 70,000, if you are a trader, what would you do? Adapting to the market environment and choosing the optimal trading approach is not a problem; it is rational decision-making.

Any profitable strategy does not appear out of thin air; it is the result of market liquidity and depth. The key to changing this phenomenon is to create a healthier on-chain trading environment, rather than blaming those who are forced to make such choices.
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governance_lurkervip
· 10h ago
That's so true. Constantly talking bad about traders is actually shifting the focus. In an environment with poor liquidity, quick in and out is probably the only way to survive.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 12-16 19:05
Basically, the core issue is liquidity. A coin with a market cap of only a few tens of thousands of dollars—how am I supposed to play with that? Just sit back and wait to die?
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fork_in_the_roadvip
· 12-16 19:04
To be honest, instead of criticizing traders who buy and sell quickly every day, why not look into why the liquidity is so low? The market cap is only a few tens of thousands of dollars. How do you operate?
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BridgeJumpervip
· 12-16 19:03
After all that, the blame was pointed in the wrong direction. The root cause is still the poor ecosystem liquidity. Blaming traders is just ridiculous.
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 12-16 18:49
That's right, it's better for reckless traders to first look at this liquidity mess. The real problem isn't people, it's the ecosystem. Market cap of 10,000 to 70,000? HODL? Laughable. Quick in and out is the way to survive. Instead of criticizing, it's better to think about how to build infrastructure. This is the reality; the only feasible solution is the best one under the circumstances.
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