The 80/20 principle hits different in crypto trading communities. Here's how it actually works: you keep the 20% who are genuinely active, serious about trading, and contributing real value. The rest? Inactive members, bot accounts, scammers, and lurkers—they've gotta go. It sounds harsh, but this is how top-tier trading groups maintain quality. When you apply Pareto filtering, you're not just cutting numbers—you're creating an environment where the remaining 20% actually thrives. Higher signal-to-noise ratio, better discussions, real deal-making happens. And yeah, getting into that top 20% club? That's the tricky part. Only the serious ones make the cut. That's the game.
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GasFeeCrier
· 6h ago
In the group where everyone is constantly harvesting, there are probably only two or three people actually trading.
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GraphGuru
· 14h ago
That's right, the 80/20 rule is just as brutal in the crypto world.
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PumpDoctrine
· 14h ago
ngl that's why good trading groups are so rare, most of them are just trash piles.
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OnlyOnMainnet
· 14h ago
To be honest, the 80/20 principle is indeed useful in the crypto world, but there are very few who can make it into that 20%.
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MEVHunter
· 14h ago
ngl the 80/20 thing is just glorified gatekeeping with extra steps... but yeah it works. toxic flow gets filtered out naturally when you're ruthless about it.
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MEVictim
· 14h ago
Exactly right, it's just that 20% of people are playing, the rest are cannon fodder.
The 80/20 principle hits different in crypto trading communities. Here's how it actually works: you keep the 20% who are genuinely active, serious about trading, and contributing real value. The rest? Inactive members, bot accounts, scammers, and lurkers—they've gotta go. It sounds harsh, but this is how top-tier trading groups maintain quality. When you apply Pareto filtering, you're not just cutting numbers—you're creating an environment where the remaining 20% actually thrives. Higher signal-to-noise ratio, better discussions, real deal-making happens. And yeah, getting into that top 20% club? That's the tricky part. Only the serious ones make the cut. That's the game.