Interesting strategy — treating mainstream assets like ETH as if they were hot coins like NEIRO to trade. What’s the thinking behind this approach? Using the relative stability of mainstream coins to pursue the volatility gains of hot coins sounds like an attempt to combine the characteristics of two markets. However, balancing the risk and reward might require careful calculation.
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MysteryBoxBuster
· 15h ago
Are mainstream coins used to speculate on hot topics? Isn't that just betting on volatility with stability, only to end up empty-handed on both ends?
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CodeAuditQueen
· 15h ago
This is a classic example of a "liquidity trap" design, appearing stable but actually oscillating on the edge of re-entrancy attacks.
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MevWhisperer
· 15h ago
ETH as a hot coin to speculate on? This guy's thinking is way too idealistic; stability disappears in an instant.
Interesting strategy — treating mainstream assets like ETH as if they were hot coins like NEIRO to trade. What’s the thinking behind this approach? Using the relative stability of mainstream coins to pursue the volatility gains of hot coins sounds like an attempt to combine the characteristics of two markets. However, balancing the risk and reward might require careful calculation.