Liquidity mechanism is fully optimized, but the initial easy difficulty stage of a certain leading public chain has already passed. Surprisingly, within less than 24 hours of the transition period, the difficulty level jumped directly to the next tier.
Honestly, in the next couple of days, we are likely to see many participants stumbling—those who rush in at the sight of an opportunity without fully understanding the rules of the game, and start operating prematurely. Although liquidity is abundant, the difficulty switch point is very easy to become a moment for the "cutting of leeks."
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FallingLeaf
· 01-11 07:40
Is the difficulty suddenly increasing so quickly? It feels like the start of a big harvest of new investors.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-10 19:51
The difficulty is jumping so quickly, looks like we'll see some people stumble again.
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CryptoComedian
· 01-10 19:50
Laughing and then crying, is this the moment to switch difficulty and cut the leeks?
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down_only_larry
· 01-10 19:47
Difficulty suddenly jumps, it looks like it's time to start harvesting the profits.
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SoliditySurvivor
· 01-10 19:38
The difficulty is increasing so quickly, I really didn't expect that. This wave will definitely cause more retail investors to get chopped up again.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 01-10 19:34
nah, this is where the real alpha gets separated from the noise. watched this exact pattern play out three times already.
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-10 19:28
Difficulty is directly maxed out; those who enter this round might have to pay tuition fees, haha.
Liquidity mechanism is fully optimized, but the initial easy difficulty stage of a certain leading public chain has already passed. Surprisingly, within less than 24 hours of the transition period, the difficulty level jumped directly to the next tier.
Honestly, in the next couple of days, we are likely to see many participants stumbling—those who rush in at the sight of an opportunity without fully understanding the rules of the game, and start operating prematurely. Although liquidity is abundant, the difficulty switch point is very easy to become a moment for the "cutting of leeks."