Hindsight's always brutal in this space. Looking back at crypto investments, you wonder if those capital flows could've made more tangible impact elsewhere—like actually building real-world infrastructure. The market humbles everyone eventually, and the joke's on those who thought getting in early was the whole game.
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GasDevourer
· 8h ago
Early entry and winning? Uh... reality has slapped us in the face.
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MelonField
· 8h ago
I wish I had known earlier. Back then, what were all-in investors actually doing... Really, looking back now, if those funds had been used to build infrastructure, it would have been so much better. In the end, they were still ground down by the market.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 8h ago
I wish I had known earlier... If only those funds had been truly invested in real infrastructure back then, now it all looks like a bubble.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 8h ago
It's better to know now than to know later... Speaking of which, the money poured in back then could have been used for infrastructure and might have changed the world early.
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fork_in_the_road
· 8h ago
If I had known earlier that going all-in on infrastructure was the way to go, it would have been perfect. What's the use of all the wailing now?
Hindsight's always brutal in this space. Looking back at crypto investments, you wonder if those capital flows could've made more tangible impact elsewhere—like actually building real-world infrastructure. The market humbles everyone eventually, and the joke's on those who thought getting in early was the whole game.