Look at everyone chasing NPM these days, I also followed the trend to take a look. As soon as I checked the holdings record, I realized where the gap was—some people had already ambushed in, and now they are truly making a fortune.



This is the market, there are always people who hit the right rhythm, and others who are always a beat late. The brothers who laid out early have indeed laughed last in this round of the market.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 10h ago
Really, information asymmetry is wealth disparity. I just realized I was again too slow. If I had known earlier... never mind, it's too late to say anything now. --- Those who chase the high are always the leeks; those who lay in wait are the winners. I missed out again this time. --- Looking at others' profit screenshots, I keep wondering why I always miss the opportunity. --- The market has arrived; some are already in, while others are still watching. That’s the gap. --- With NPM this round, those who planned ahead truly enjoyed it. I'm different, haha. --- The question is, how can they smell it in advance like that? Feels like luck. --- Once again confirmed: in Web3, being a step slow means being ten steps behind. --- After reviewing my position records, I feel a bit mentally overwhelmed. --- Early entrants made a ton of money, latecomers got cut, it's that simple.
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SmartContractPlumbervip
· 11h ago
Market trends are like auditing a high-risk contract — someone always finds vulnerabilities early, and someone always waits to be re-entered. Early positioning indeed pays off, but don't forget that the next "ambush" might hide a trap related to permission control.
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Anon4461vip
· 11h ago
It's always like this—watching others eat steak while you drink soup.
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 11h ago
nah this is exactly what happens when adoption curves aren't understood... the early positioning wasn't luck, it was recognizing network effects before mainstream onboarding kicked in. most people just chase the hype cycle instead of mapping protocol sustainability
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