The market needs liquidity, but where does this liquidity come from? Simply put, it relies on traders with asymmetric information. The entire industry is facing a multiple-choice question—how to make informed traders profitable while maintaining sufficient market depth. This is a delicate balance; whoever disrupts this balance will be doomed.

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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-06 09:05
That's correct, but the problem is that most traders have no idea that they are the ones being taken advantage of.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 01-04 00:36
Information asymmetry is productivity, but playing it poorly is a death trap.
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HappyToBeDumpedvip
· 01-04 00:32
Exactly right, it's just a game of harvesting the inexperienced. Those who know make money, while those who don't lose money.
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 01-04 00:18
At 3 a.m., a 2.3% liquidity gap was discovered again. This is a sign that the balance has been disrupted.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 01-04 00:17
Information asymmetry is always the primary productivity; whoever masters it well will get the benefits.
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GateUser-3e127dc6vip
· 01-04 00:07
Watching Closely 🔍️
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