The core dilemma facing on-chain trading right now is exactly this. This phenomenon has become the norm—no wonder nobody wants to buy at high prices. The market ceiling is being suppressed to extremely low levels. Now someone can bundle together 10 SOL worth of floor-price assets, resell them at 30k, and pocket 20-30 SOL in profits. This scheme is far too common, and it's easy to understand why participants feel indifferent. Market liquidity and buying enthusiasm are clearly declining, the space for speculative arbitrage is being infinitely compressed, and buyers genuinely interested in long-term participation are facing an increasingly crowded market.
The core dilemma facing on-chain trading right now is exactly this. This phenomenon has become the norm—no wonder nobody wants to buy at high prices. The market ceiling is being suppressed to extremely low levels. Now someone can bundle together 10 SOL worth of floor-price assets, resell them at 30k, and pocket 20-30 SOL in profits. This scheme is far too common, and it's easy to understand why participants feel indifferent. Market liquidity and buying enthusiasm are clearly declining, the space for speculative arbitrage is being infinitely compressed, and buyers genuinely interested in long-term participation are facing an increasingly crowded market.