You chase vamps like there's no tomorrow, then turn around whining about missing out on quality runners. The logic here is broken.
Here's a wild idea: stop bidding on vamps. Problem solved. It's really that straightforward.
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ContractCollector
· 10h ago
LOL, that's so true. They mess things up themselves and then blame the market.
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OptionWhisperer
· 10h ago
LOL, this logic flip-flops so much, it's truly ridiculous.
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LiquidatorFlash
· 10h ago
Chasing highs and selling low, chasing lows and selling high... this logic is definitely broken. The collateral ratio keeps soaring, so it should have peaked already.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 10h ago
Haha, this logic is really something—wants to eat chicken but is afraid of losing feathers.
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EthSandwichHero
· 10h ago
Haha, this logic is really ridiculous. Chasing vamps until you go blind and then blaming it on not having a good runner?
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DAOdreamer
· 10h ago
Haha, this logic is really something. On one hand, they’re frantically throwing money at chasing vamps, and on the other, they’re complaining about a lack of quality projects. They’re just playing word games here.
Seriously, how thick can some people be?
You chase vamps like there's no tomorrow, then turn around whining about missing out on quality runners. The logic here is broken.
Here's a wild idea: stop bidding on vamps. Problem solved. It's really that straightforward.