Honestly, the chips I hold account for less than 1% of the total circulating supply, and I have no say in the market's ups and downs. Instead of engaging in an internal zero-sum game, I look forward to the entire ecosystem moving upward. If I had to choose, I would prefer to see an increase rather than getting caught in a PVP consumption war — this is more meaningful for the ecosystem and for everyone.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 19h ago
That's so true. Instead of competing against each other, it's better to work together to make the cake bigger.
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ConsensusBot
· 01-07 17:08
That's so true, this mindset is what makes a true hodler.
When the ecosystem is good, we all benefit. Why tear each other down?
I agree. Instead of fighting among ourselves, it's better to grow the pie together.
It sounds very rational, but in reality, there are very few who actually think this way.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-05 12:00
Really, instead of constantly watching the K-line and hurting each other, it's better to work together to make the cake bigger.
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GamefiEscapeArtist
· 01-05 11:46
It's really true; instead of fighting among ourselves, it's better to work together to make a bigger cake. When the ecosystem is good, everyone can enjoy the meat; but if we keep competing and pulling each other down, in the end, there's nothing left.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-05 11:40
It's reasonable. Instead of constantly watching short-term fluctuations and cutting each other, it's better to work together to grow the pie.
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RiddleMaster
· 01-05 11:38
Listening to this, I suddenly feel clear-headed. We retail investors really need to think about the ecosystem, instead of always trying to cut someone else and make quick money.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-05 11:36
That's right, our chips are not enough to stir up any waves. Instead of competing against each other, it's better to work together to grow the ecosystem, which is a mutually beneficial approach.
Honestly, the chips I hold account for less than 1% of the total circulating supply, and I have no say in the market's ups and downs. Instead of engaging in an internal zero-sum game, I look forward to the entire ecosystem moving upward. If I had to choose, I would prefer to see an increase rather than getting caught in a PVP consumption war — this is more meaningful for the ecosystem and for everyone.