A Significant Change in Cryptocurrency
What was the original ideal of cryptocurrency?
Decentralized, open and transparent, not controlled by a single institution. These values attract countless people who believe in 'future finance.' But the reality is that the vast majority of transactions and capital flows are still concentrated in centralized exchanges. Who determines the price, whether a project can survive, is often not decided by market consensus but by the manipulation of big players behind the scenes.
New projects are launched one after another. The white papers are written to spark anticipation, and the community seems to have a high level of consensus, but the majority of the results show: the big players have long hoarded tokens, waiting until everyone is optimistic and full of faith, then they drop a large order and the market collapses. Are these new coins just a race of who can run faster?