After playing for so long, I have found that the current PVP on the chain is increasingly resembling the logic of contract trading; essentially, they are both bets on price rises and falls, but the difficulty on the chain is stronger than that of contracts.
When a narrative perspective emerges, P players are all waiting to get on board, while those issuing tokens are also looking for angles to release coins. During this time, the following will occur:
· A large number of coins with the same or different names under the same narrative perspective will appear
· Then different launching platforms will start to divert the traffic of that narrative perspective
· Next, monitoring will start to prompt which heads to get on board, and then P players will begin to experiment
· Finally, a meme will be launched, and the heads are all on board, all traffic will start to directly impact this one coin, and then it will start to pour in
· Another situation is that, when the narrative perspective is not strong in reality, pouring in will begin at around 95% on the internal market.
In the end, P players will be dizzy and numb, while the heads and conspiracy groups will never incur losses.
At the same time, with more and more tools available, the data on the chain is becoming increasingly transparent, more head addresses are being exposed, and small accounts are also undoubtedly revealed. Coupled with monitoring and setting up copy trading bots, it’s like before we fought with small arms and rifles; now we will use radar and spies, which undoubtedly raises the difficulty of war to a new level.
Originally, a narrative could go a long way, but everyone starts to snipe each other, all wanting to be ahead of the heads, which causes a run; or a narrative may not have much substance, but because there are heads present, everyone frantically copies trades, pushing it to a very high point, then when the heads run, it starts to pour in.
Returning to the logical point, when we are trading on the secondary market, we will understand: do not play contracts, focus on spot trading. Therefore, since the logic is the same, for P players on the chain, don’t go for P (unless you have unlimited bullets), also play "on-chain spot". If I must recommend a few, here are several strong assets that have been more promising recently.
I hope all P players can achieve great results, and we say to each other: goodbye.