When discussing the ecosystem development of Binance Smart Chain, a core phenomenon has emerged—the trend of Twitter trading is intensifying market polarization. In decentralized markets, there will always be someone who is faster. The arbitrage efficiency of professional traders is continuously improving, and their methods and tools are also iterating, which directly widens the gap between them and retail investors. But this is precisely the essence of the market—no one can (and should not) interfere with this competitive landscape. The market has its own operating logic.
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RadioShackKnight
· 12h ago
Kuaishou is the same way; there are always people profiting from information asymmetry, while we struggle just to get by.
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GasOptimizer
· 12h ago
Retail investors are still studying candlestick charts, while the bot has already taken three waves of profit... That's the reality, isn't it?
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Web3Educator
· 13h ago
ngl, this is exactly what i've been telling my students—the game was never designed to be fair. twitter trading bots vs retail? that's just darwinism with leverage. market doesn't care about your feelings fr
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MetaverseHomeless
· 13h ago
Retail investors are just the harvested coins still studying technical analysis. They've long been making a living with robots.
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LongTermDreamer
· 13h ago
Well said, this is the brutal beauty of Web3... Retail investors are repeatedly educated, and after three years, they'll come back again. Anyway, losses are just tuition fees haha, that's how I got here.
When discussing the ecosystem development of Binance Smart Chain, a core phenomenon has emerged—the trend of Twitter trading is intensifying market polarization. In decentralized markets, there will always be someone who is faster. The arbitrage efficiency of professional traders is continuously improving, and their methods and tools are also iterating, which directly widens the gap between them and retail investors. But this is precisely the essence of the market—no one can (and should not) interfere with this competitive landscape. The market has its own operating logic.