It's wild how many folks outside the trading space keep rolling out products supposedly built for traders. Like, if you don't actually live in this world day-to-day—reading charts, managing positions, navigating market volatility—how do you even know what traders actually need? There's always this gap between what builders think traders want versus what they actually want.
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SolidityStruggler
· 9h ago
Products created by those who don't participate are indeed all虚的, they fundamentally don't understand the pain points of real trading.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 9h ago
Exactly right, amateurs making products are just like that. True traders simply won't buy it.
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DarkPoolWatcher
· 9h ago
That's right, a bunch of people have never placed an order but are designing trading tools, really laughable.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 9h ago
In simple terms, people who haven't engaged in trading can't create genuine trading products. Just look at the on-chain data—users of those shady tools have a retention rate of less than 20%, and capital flow never lies.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
People who don't understand candlestick charts insisting on creating tools for us, really laughable. They've never even lost money themselves but are still there trying to command the world?
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BanklessAtHeart
· 9h ago
ngl That's why those products always fail... If you haven't been involved in the trading circle, how could you possibly understand
It's wild how many folks outside the trading space keep rolling out products supposedly built for traders. Like, if you don't actually live in this world day-to-day—reading charts, managing positions, navigating market volatility—how do you even know what traders actually need? There's always this gap between what builders think traders want versus what they actually want.