This is really interesting. Now, in the Web3 ecosystem, all kinds of players want a share. Ordinary users are looking for opportunities, builders are developing solutions, aggregators are gathering traffic, JIT traders are waiting for the right moment, and various tool bots are also positioning themselves. Even more exciting is the emergence of the new gameplay called hooks, which has added a new dimension of competition. It seems the ecosystem is becoming more intense, with more participants, and every role wants to profit from it.
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DefiVeteran
· 17h ago
It's exhausting, feeling like every new concept is a new arms race.
Hooks are causing trouble again, now there's even less room to survive.
Every day someone is creating a new track, it's more exciting than Bitcoin's ups and downs.
JIT clamps are almost becoming the regular army, haha.
This ecosystem is starting to feel more and more like a vegetable market.
Now entering the market requires mastering all kinds of skills.
Everyone wants to take money out of it; this ecosystem is just this small a cake.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 01-06 21:37
Damn, as soon as hooks came out, another wave of arms race started. Whoever can seize the opportunity will make money.
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It's really getting intense, it feels like everyone is fighting for that little chance.
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The jit clamp group is truly outrageous, always thinking about how to cut the leeks.
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With the ecosystem so competitive, are there still people daring to enter? Their courage is really big.
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Another new gameplay, I have to learn it all over again. It's a bit tiring.
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The aggregator role is becoming more and more attractive; traffic equals money.
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It looks like ordinary users will be exploited again...
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Builders are still diligently creating things, while these clippers are waiting to cut them.
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This round of hooks should produce a few new millionaires again.
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The more competitive dimensions there are, the more exciting it gets, but the risks are also higher.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 01-06 09:45
It's a grind, and hooks are causing trouble again, making it even harder to find a way out.
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JIT clips are starting to compete for a share, which is really ridiculous.
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With so many people crowded into the ecosystem, how can ordinary users get on board?
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Every time a new gameplay appears, I know I'll be cut again.
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Builders and bots are frantically competing; just watching the show is enough.
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Are hooks another new tax point? I feel like the nested layers are deepening.
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Various roles are all trying to siphon off, and the ecosystem has become a big marketplace.
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Aggregator + JIT + bot + hooks—this combo punch is pretty fierce.
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It's all about the grind; I feel there's nothing new to play with.
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The more people there are, the less each gets. Why do some still rush in with such simple logic?
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FomoAnxiety
· 01-06 09:38
Rolling, everything is about competition now. Hooks are back to stir things up, there's really no time to rest.
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The moment hooks appeared, I knew I was about to get cut again. Everyone is still dreaming.
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It's the hardest for ordinary people caught in the middle; everyone wants to exploit our gains.
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That moment when jit clamps are ready to strike made me laugh so hard. Just back and forth, getting cut.
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The ecosystem is lively, but hardly anyone is making money. How about you?
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Hooks are truly amazing. Once this gameplay emerged, a new plundering chain was formed.
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Every time something new appears, I have to think whether I am the one getting cut or the one cutting others.
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Aggregators, bots, clamps—it's very much like a food chain where big fish eat small fish.
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Just realized I am living in someone else's competitive dimension.
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RektButAlive
· 01-06 09:37
It's exploding, but no one can escape it.
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Once hooks come out, I knew another arms race would begin.
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Basically, it's a game of information asymmetry; whoever can secure a position wins.
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With so many players in the ecosystem, retail investors really can't get a piece of the pie.
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JIT traders are the happiest, waiting to cut the leeks.
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More and more tool bots are entering the market, feeling like they're all fighting for the same slice of the cake.
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I'm a bit confused about this round of hooks; can it really solve problems or is it just another round of hype?
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It's chaos now; everyone wants to milk users for all they're worth.
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Builders are still working diligently, while aggregators have long started to siphon off profits.
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-06 09:26
Unstoppable now, hooks are causing more trouble.
Followers always follow blindly, those with ideas have already made their profit.
It's really one big arena—whoever is quick wins the meat.
With so many players in the ecosystem, it all depends on who can survive until the end.
New concepts, new opportunities—it's a cycle that keeps repeating.
This is really interesting. Now, in the Web3 ecosystem, all kinds of players want a share. Ordinary users are looking for opportunities, builders are developing solutions, aggregators are gathering traffic, JIT traders are waiting for the right moment, and various tool bots are also positioning themselves. Even more exciting is the emergence of the new gameplay called hooks, which has added a new dimension of competition. It seems the ecosystem is becoming more intense, with more participants, and every role wants to profit from it.