Dead capital is the enemy of returns. Money locked away earns nothing—whether it's sitting idle on the sidelines or trapped in positions that go nowhere. In the crypto market, capital efficiency separates winners from the rest. You want your assets working, flowing where opportunity strikes, not gathering dust.
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RuntimeError
· 2h ago
Having idle money is just courting disaster; everyone in the crypto world knows that.
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DAOplomacy
· 2h ago
ngl the whole "capital efficiency" framing here is arguably just path dependency masquerading as strategy... the game theoretical implications of constant reallocation are non-trivial tho, historically precedent suggests this tends to create sub-optimal incentive structures if stakeholder alignment isn't dialed in first
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 2h ago
Idle money is the opposite of making a killing; there's no doubt about that. You have to get the coins moving.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 2h ago
Idle money is just white money. This is an old saying, but it's really true.
Dead capital is the enemy of returns. Money locked away earns nothing—whether it's sitting idle on the sidelines or trapped in positions that go nowhere. In the crypto market, capital efficiency separates winners from the rest. You want your assets working, flowing where opportunity strikes, not gathering dust.