Called it. This wasn't going to work out. The one holding all the leverage still has all the cards. Market dynamics follow power, not hope.

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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 01-23 02:25
Game of Thrones, I knew it would turn out this way. The side with chips always wins. Hope can't change the market...
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SerRugResistantvip
· 01-22 20:55
Power always crushes expectations, that's just reality... I've seen through it long ago.
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StableNomadvip
· 01-21 14:53
yea statistically speaking this was always the endgame. leverage concentrates like wealth does—reminds me of UST in May, except slower this time around. the thing is nobody wants to hear that the deck was rigged from jump, ya know? they want the redemption arc instead of just... math.
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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-20 08:08
I've already said it: those with more power are the winners. How much is hope worth?
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Deconstructionistvip
· 01-20 08:07
Power always outweighs hope. If I had known it would turn out like this...
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-20 07:57
I've already said it, power is the game rule, and hope is worth a few bucks...
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ShamedApeSellervip
· 01-20 07:56
I've already said it, power is everything. I hope that set is fundamentally unreliable.
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