Halving just passed, and now I'm noticing something. Traders are migrating from subnets back to the root network. Like they think safety exists in one layer and danger in another.
But that's not how this works. Markets are rivers. They flow. They shift. People chase whatever corner feels secure at that exact moment—even when the ground beneath them is already moving.
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ZenMiner
· 22h ago
Well said, this is exactly the common weakness of retail investors. They think that changing places will help them avoid risks, but in the end, wherever the funds flow, they follow, and that's where the danger is.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-07 10:54
Haha, I see right through this logic—it's basically the financial version of "a clumsy denial reveals the truth."
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Whale_Whisperer
· 12-07 10:54
Uh, honestly, it’s all the same. No matter where you go, you end up getting rekt anyway.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-07 10:53
Haha, seriously, thinking you're safe just by switching places... The market doesn't care where you hide.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-07 10:50
LOL, everyone is rushing into Root Chain, not realizing the risks have already caught up.
Halving just passed, and now I'm noticing something. Traders are migrating from subnets back to the root network. Like they think safety exists in one layer and danger in another.
But that's not how this works. Markets are rivers. They flow. They shift. People chase whatever corner feels secure at that exact moment—even when the ground beneath them is already moving.