The crypto scene feels like it's lost some spark lately. When the retail crowds and casual speculators backed off, a lot of the action went with them. The hype cycle quieted down, trading volumes cooled, and that frantic energy you'd see during bull runs basically vanished. Now it's mostly the hardcore believers and serious players sticking around—which is healthier long-term, sure, but undeniably less wild. You can feel the difference in market momentum and social chatter. It's a natural part of how crypto cycles work: enthusiasm peaks, outsiders pile in, then they exit when things normalize, leaving behind a leaner, but sometimes duller, ecosystem.
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SerumSquirter
· 12-20 07:53
This is a bear market, retail investors have all left, and what's left is just self-entertainment.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-20 07:51
Retail investors just run away, anyway they don't understand anything.
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WhaleSurfer
· 12-20 07:42
A bear market is like this—retail investors cut their losses and run, leaving us folks to hold the fort.
It's not as exciting as a bull market, but it's pretty good this way.
Just relax and wait for the next wave; the cycle will come when it's supposed to.
During the ecological cleanup period, trash projects should die off.
By the way, this is actually the time to buy the dip, why are you still lamenting?
It's really just a game of capital flow, nothing surprising.
The calm period is the best time to study technical analysis; don't just focus on hype.
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LongTermDreamer
· 12-20 07:35
Boring? Isn't this just preparing for the next wave? Looking back after three years, this stage is actually just silent accumulation...
The crypto scene feels like it's lost some spark lately. When the retail crowds and casual speculators backed off, a lot of the action went with them. The hype cycle quieted down, trading volumes cooled, and that frantic energy you'd see during bull runs basically vanished. Now it's mostly the hardcore believers and serious players sticking around—which is healthier long-term, sure, but undeniably less wild. You can feel the difference in market momentum and social chatter. It's a natural part of how crypto cycles work: enthusiasm peaks, outsiders pile in, then they exit when things normalize, leaving behind a leaner, but sometimes duller, ecosystem.