When the market declines, many projects reveal their true nature. Running away with funds has become commonplace, hacking attacks occur frequently, and some aspects are almost without bottom lines. Behind this chaos, it not only reflects the mixed quality of market participants but also reminds investors to be more cautious when allocating funds. Bear markets are often a litmus test for the reliability of projects and exchanges—only ecosystems and platforms that withstand the test of time are worth long-term attention.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 7h ago
The bear market has killed off a batch of projects and also created a batch of true players. This is the process of filtering—brutal but necessary.
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NestedFox
· 7h ago
A bear market is like a mirror that reveals the true nature; scammers are about to show their faces.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 7h ago
In a bear market, people's true intentions are revealed. This wave has indeed exposed a bunch of trash projects, and they should have been cleared out long ago.
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MetaEggplant
· 7h ago
The bear market is really a mirror that exposes all the trash projects. My stuck coins now seem like a blood and tears history...
Rug pulls, hacking, and no bottom line—these three together are simply incredible. Luckily, there are still a few reliable ones holding up, or I would have given up long ago.
Speaking of which, is now actually a good opportunity to buy the dip? Or is it safer to just stay flat...
Those who can survive this bear market will probably be the true blue chips.
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TokenSleuth
· 7h ago
A bear market is like a truth serum; no matter how loud the hype before, the decline now is truly brutal. This wave really tests people's character.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 7h ago
The true nature of the bear market's "harvesting" is exposed; I've seen through it long ago. I'm just worried that newcomers are still dreaming.
When the market declines, many projects reveal their true nature. Running away with funds has become commonplace, hacking attacks occur frequently, and some aspects are almost without bottom lines. Behind this chaos, it not only reflects the mixed quality of market participants but also reminds investors to be more cautious when allocating funds. Bear markets are often a litmus test for the reliability of projects and exchanges—only ecosystems and platforms that withstand the test of time are worth long-term attention.