How can you really judge whether those star developer teams are shipping something worthwhile? Simple answer: you can't, not with certainty anyway. That's precisely where the speculation comes in—through solid due diligence and managing expectations around whether they'll actually deliver. Missing opportunities because you waited for perfect information is its own cost. Think about it: if everyone had complete foresight, nobody would ever be surprised by anything. The reality is you have to make moves despite the uncertainty. That's the game.
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MEVEye
· 4h ago
The day information is perfectly aligned is the day the market dies; those who act early always profit.
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TradingNightmare
· 4h ago
Well said, this is the true portrayal of crypto. Information is never perfect, but you have to keep betting, or else the opportunity cost of missing out is even greater. Do your due diligence, and the rest is a game of probabilities.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 4h ago
I have to say, this is the true essence of crypto... Information is never perfect, but waiting for perfect information is like waiting to die.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 4h ago
Wait, isn't this encouraging us to all-in on projects we've never heard of... sounds very risky.
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rugpull_survivor
· 4h ago
Wait, isn't it just gambling after all... One piece of information is never complete, so you have to gamble anyway.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 4h ago
Wait a minute, this logic is just ridiculous... Perfect information simply doesn't exist, we're all just muddling through in the fog.
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wagmi_eventually
· 4h ago
That's right, perfect information doesn't exist at all. Waiting around will only cause you to miss opportunities, and this is the current situation of cryptopia.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 5h ago
Hi, to be honest, this set of arguments is a bit like making excuses for your own gambling. Perfect information indeed doesn't exist, but don't blur the line between "making a move" and "blindly going all-in," understand?
How can you really judge whether those star developer teams are shipping something worthwhile? Simple answer: you can't, not with certainty anyway. That's precisely where the speculation comes in—through solid due diligence and managing expectations around whether they'll actually deliver. Missing opportunities because you waited for perfect information is its own cost. Think about it: if everyone had complete foresight, nobody would ever be surprised by anything. The reality is you have to make moves despite the uncertainty. That's the game.