Looking at the trends of those follow-the-leader institutions, it's clear. The situation of a certain top prediction platform is actually quite awkward—it's been online for so long, but it really doesn't have anything unique of its own. Getting the license was also a step late, and now market competition has long become fierce. What's even more heartbreaking is the sports betting sector, where active liquidity is severely lacking, and this is the track that users care about the most. Plus, the legal and compliance aspects are still very vague; no one can predict how policies might shift someday. To put it simply, relying on latecomer advantages to turn things around is becoming increasingly difficult.
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TokenUnlocker
· 1h ago
You have to have some substance yourself; these days, those who follow the trend are all dead.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-07 23:56
Disadvantage of being late, really can't be saved
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-07 23:55
The disadvantage of being late is overwhelming; the sports betting sector is truly a stagnant pond.
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-07 23:48
Honestly, sports betting is indeed quiet, with such poor liquidity that no one is playing.
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-07 23:34
Follow-the-leader institutions are like this; without core competitiveness, they will eventually suffer losses.
Looking at the trends of those follow-the-leader institutions, it's clear. The situation of a certain top prediction platform is actually quite awkward—it's been online for so long, but it really doesn't have anything unique of its own. Getting the license was also a step late, and now market competition has long become fierce. What's even more heartbreaking is the sports betting sector, where active liquidity is severely lacking, and this is the track that users care about the most. Plus, the legal and compliance aspects are still very vague; no one can predict how policies might shift someday. To put it simply, relying on latecomer advantages to turn things around is becoming increasingly difficult.