The market has indeed cooled down recently, and this is not just talk. The number of people trading cryptocurrencies visibly decreases. Look at BEAT, which dropped 70% in two days. Normally, such a sharp decline should trigger a wave of criticism, but instead, there was hardly any noise in the square. Is this because the bear market has made everyone more rational, or is there another hidden reason?



Looking back at the recent market, MYX and COAI experienced a surge not long ago, only to crash a few days later. Later, JELLYJELLY, PIPPIN, and LIGHT followed the same pattern—rising wildly and then plunging. Every time, the market was filled with lamentations, investors cursing scam coins, scams, and manipulative whales dumping. During that period, the voices criticizing the whales were especially loud, almost becoming the norm in the square.

But this time with BEAT, something strange happened. The same pattern, the same sharp decline, but there was less complaining. Some say people are used to being cut, others say they have given up. Perhaps after going through so many cycles, everyone's mentality has truly changed—not becoming more rational, but becoming exhausted.
BEAT4,64%
MYX5,41%
COAI-2,83%
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 11h ago
Getting numb from being cut, this is the true portrayal of a bear market --- BEAT drops 70% and no one scolds? It shows that the retail investors are almost dead haha --- It's always the same routine every time, now everyone has learned to be smart and simply stop watching the market --- Exhaustion is more terrifying than rationality, this is the situation that the market makers want to see most --- Just by looking at the names of these coins, you can tell the ending—another round of the leek-cutting competition --- The square has no sound, which isn't rational; it’s really because there's no money left to cry --- From MYX to BEAT, I see one logic—it's always that same tea cup fox scam --- It's true that the mentality has changed, but mainly it's because the pockets are empty, brother --- After so many rounds, those who survive should reflect on their investment logic --- Honestly, now looking at this kind of sharp decline is actually an opportunity because no one is chasing anymore
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 11h ago
I've been through it all. To put it simply, BEAT is just retail investors getting wiped out. It's not rational, it's despair. After being wiped out N times, they don't even bother to open their mouths anymore. That's called a bear market. A 70% crash no longer stirs any waves, what does that mean? It means all the money is gone. It's the same old trick, the final wave of harvesting before project teams run away. This act was played out in 2018 and is still being replayed now. The square has no sound, not because of civility, but because there are really no people left. This market is like a fund that keeps crashing, sooner or later it will be doomed.
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WenAirdropvip
· 11h ago
I'm damn numb now, I don't even have the strength to curse. After being cut, all that's left is to sigh. BEAT dropped 70%, indicating that it's all the same tricks; change the coin name and continue to harvest. Who hasn't learned a few lessons from this round?
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DYORMastervip
· 11h ago
Really, no one is speaking up about this round of cutting leeks anymore. The numbness has reached an incredible level. --- Getting cut to the point where there's no rice to cook at home, I no longer feel like blaming the market makers haha. --- Rather than being rational, it's more like everyone's wallets are being rationally educated, folks. --- Is this BEAT a lesson learned or does no one care anymore? I can't tell the difference. --- I don't even have the energy to complain. Is this what you call a consistent expectation? --- The bear market has frozen everyone's enthusiasm; even the complaints are half-hearted. --- After experiencing it many times, you just give up. Anyway, complaining won't change the reality of the plunge. --- How to put it, if you can't see the voices, maybe it means you can't see the people either. --- This kind of silence is more frightening than shouting; it means nothing is meaningful. --- Getting used to the cuts is real. Now just waiting for the next big surge.
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