The entire cryptocurrency world is like a giant squid game. In fact, the entire financial market is a large game of plundering liquidity, whether it's U.S. stocks, BTC, or on-chain altcoins. Do you think U.S. stocks reaching new highs year after year isn't about plundering liquidity? In reality, U.S. stocks have plundered each of our liquidities through the inflation of the dollar. Even if the on-chain liquidity is good, at the end of the final curtain when the cycle ends, perhaps only less than 2% of people will win, and the money they make is actually from the remaining 98% of people, just like in the squid game, where the main character's final prize pool of 4.56 billion is built on the bodies of others, and I believe this is already the game with the highest 'winning rate'. In this round, the winning rate in the secondary market and contracts will definitely be lower because the on-chain has plundered the liquidity of the secondary market in this cycle. Just like in the squid game, in this series of on-chain games, everyone is sometimes teammates and sometimes enemies. But without a doubt, if you are alone, you will definitely not survive to the end. Group members showcase their skills to research, capturing market makers on-chain, conducting technical analysis, and probing for insider information, all in search of a simple winning model to avoid harder pitfalls. The competition between various altcoins, like the battles between Neiro and ETH vs. SOL, is like a tug of war, a battle of strength, where both sides unite all possible forces to compete for liquidity, and whichever side loses falls into an abyss. The group leaders of altcoins and KOLs are like the leaders of various gangs in the game, some are experienced and teach newcomers survival skills, some think they have found the 'winning secret' and shout out trades, while others are ruthless, only calling for liquidity exits and rug pull schemes, directly slaughtering the newbies they bring in. But no matter what, the game will eventually reach the last level of the squid game, where those who run first cap others' hats, depriving the liquidity of their 'teammates', and the outcome has long been predetermined, with only less than 2% of people able to win this game. The choice to join or exit this game has always been in everyone's own hands, so even if you know you're playing squid game, this time you have to choose between bread or lottery tickets?