The InfoFi event has come to an end, and the reactions from various groups are indeed quite interesting.
Those big players holding massive chips and with natural advantages that crush ordinary users are now feeling frustrated — the good days are over. On the other hand, small retail investors with limited funds and whose participation opportunities are already a luxury are finally relieved, finally able to withdraw.
As for me? I'm just standing in the middle, watching both sides with their own ideas, feeling a bit confused — how should I evaluate this show.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-20 23:39
The big players are feeling frustrated now; the events that used to be guaranteed wins are gone just like that.
Small retail investors successfully escaped; we won big this time.
Being caught in the middle is the worst, can't tell who made money and who lost.
Honestly, this event design is ridiculous; it’s basically a playground for big players.
Wait, are the middle players always the biggest losers?
I don’t understand this round; can someone tell me how to evaluate it?
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 01-20 07:10
The big players are probably crying in the corner now; as soon as the event ended, the advantages disappeared into thin air.
Small retail investors really won this round; it's good enough to get out intact.
Me too, feeling uncomfortable in the middle, not sure whether to complain or laugh.
This event was designed quite maliciously, making everyone unhappy.
Wow, bro, your observation skills are impressive. That's how the crypto world is now—big players lose, small retail investors feel more comfortable.
Exactly, those big players who keep saying they’re cutting leeks every day now have to bow their heads and behave.
I just want to ask, will there be another round of such events? I really don't want to watch this show anymore.
Watching the big players get caught off guard, I feel inexplicably relieved.
It's truly a reversal; who would have thought that small retail investors could turn things around this time?
It seems the entire market is just holding up on these kinds of events; it's boring.
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FallingLeaf
· 01-18 16:01
Large investors are crying out loud while retail investors are happy. This contrast is quite interesting haha
The middlemen are the most awkward, I am too, clueless
Honestly, this activity design is a bit convoluted
If I had known earlier, I would have gone all in on small accounts. Now it's too late to regret
I've heard too many worries from large investors, it's time to reflect
Retail investors can just withdraw if they want, anyway, they didn't make much profit
This situation is just ridiculous, no one has felt comfortable
It feels like the magic of InfoFi, making everyone a little uncomfortable
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 01-18 15:53
The big players are wiped out, and the retail investors surprisingly made it out alive. This reversal is incredible.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-18 15:44
Big players are really struggling now. This round of activity has messed up the advantages.
Retail investors, on the other hand, have made a profit. Is it fate or skill... hard to say.
Your position is the most awkward, caught in the middle, maybe buying and selling.
This is the magic of Web3, where reverse harvesting can happen to anyone.
Honestly, I find this game a bit hard to understand, but at least I didn't lose money.
Big players are frustrated, small retail investors are happy, and the most uncomfortable are the mid-tier players. I can empathize.
This time, the event truly disrupted the norm. The big players surprisingly became the losers.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-18 15:40
The big players are finally being suppressed this time, and honestly, it feels pretty good.
Middlemen are the most awkward, they can't make big money nor afford to lose.
Retail investors are truly relieved this time, just withdraw and it's over.
This event is designed so absurdly, didn't they consider balancing it?
Waiting for the next harvest event to open, cycle again.
Look at how anxious the big players are, serves them right.
I'm also caught in the middle, just watching for fun.
The InfoFi event has come to an end, and the reactions from various groups are indeed quite interesting.
Those big players holding massive chips and with natural advantages that crush ordinary users are now feeling frustrated — the good days are over. On the other hand, small retail investors with limited funds and whose participation opportunities are already a luxury are finally relieved, finally able to withdraw.
As for me? I'm just standing in the middle, watching both sides with their own ideas, feeling a bit confused — how should I evaluate this show.