Hate to say it, but price wars? They actually work wonders in the short run.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-12 01:00
It's just a short-term frenzy; sooner or later, the debts will have to be repaid.
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-12 00:54
Hey, that sounds a bit harsh... Short-term violence really works, but what about the long term? Burning money, what kind of results can it produce?
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-12 00:53
Price wars, to put it simply, are like drinking poison to quench thirst. They might feel great in the short term, but they'll lead to death in the long run.
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DaoResearcher
· 12-12 00:40
According to on-chain governance data, aggressive strategies like price wars indeed demonstrate counterintuitive effectiveness within the T+0 to T+90 period, but the issue lies in the long-term incompatibility of the incentive mechanism... It is worth noting that this contradicts the fundamental assumptions of token economics.
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CryptoMotivator
· 12-12 00:34
Really, the short-term results are amazing, but what about the long-term? Isn't this just drinking poison to quench thirst?
Hate to say it, but price wars? They actually work wonders in the short run.