When you can hold "not yet" for longer than your opponents can hold on, you're not predicting the market—you're creating it.
That's the actual competitive edge. Most players burn out chasing the next cycle. They need wins now. But if you've got the runway to wait? You don't forecast the future. You *become* the future.
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DEXRobinHood
· 8h ago
Basically, only those with ample funds can be reckless; the poor can only chase the hot trends.
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LoneValidator
· 8h ago
Exactly, in simple terms, if you have money, you can spend it; if you don't, you can only run around aimlessly.
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PoetryOnChain
· 8h ago
It's just about having money to endure. It sounds nice, but in reality, most people simply can't afford to endure.
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0xSunnyDay
· 8h ago
That's right, only those who can endure will win. Most people rush to get on board and end up being left behind.
When you can hold "not yet" for longer than your opponents can hold on, you're not predicting the market—you're creating it.
That's the actual competitive edge. Most players burn out chasing the next cycle. They need wins now. But if you've got the runway to wait? You don't forecast the future. You *become* the future.