The crypto market had a different trajectory in earlier cycles. Before certain major figures and policies shaped today's landscape, the ecosystem operated under different dynamics. Whether those earlier conditions were more favorable for organic growth remains a topic worth analyzing. Market structure, regulatory environment, and key players' influence have all shifted significantly. Some argue the decentralized spirit was stronger before centralized forces became dominant in trading and governance. Facts show market concentration and institutional involvement have grown—whether that's bullish or bearish for the asset class depends on your perspective.
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AlphaBrain
· 16h ago
The feeling of wild growth in the early days is indeed gone; now it's all institutions and big players involved...
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Token_Sherpa
· 16h ago
nah the "good old days" narrative is just nostalgia wrapped in ponzinomics tbh. earlier cycles had zero incentive design, pure velocity traps masquerading as utility
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LiquidatorFlash
· 16h ago
The early wave of rapid growth indeed didn't have as many institutions involved... Now with such high leverage ratios and tight collateral thresholds, I'm a bit worried.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 16h ago
That wave in the early years had some potential, but now it's all been ruined by institutions and big players.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 16h ago
It was indeed much purer in the early days; now it's all been corrupted by big capital.
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GasFeeLover
· 16h ago
That early wave was really pure, now it's all been played out by institutions.
The crypto market had a different trajectory in earlier cycles. Before certain major figures and policies shaped today's landscape, the ecosystem operated under different dynamics. Whether those earlier conditions were more favorable for organic growth remains a topic worth analyzing. Market structure, regulatory environment, and key players' influence have all shifted significantly. Some argue the decentralized spirit was stronger before centralized forces became dominant in trading and governance. Facts show market concentration and institutional involvement have grown—whether that's bullish or bearish for the asset class depends on your perspective.