The indicators paint a picture: AI looks like a bubble. But here's where it gets tricky—history doesn't give us a playbook. Markets don't pop at a preset moment; they deflate on their own timeline, unpredictably. The crash, when it comes, rarely announces itself.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 2025-12-19 05:15
As for bubbles, no one can predict when they'll burst. Anyway, I won't gamble on this anymore.
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ser_ngmi
· 2025-12-19 01:21
Who can really predict a bubble? Anyway, I don't believe in any operation manuals. The market will crash whenever it wants, so we'll just wait and see.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 2025-12-17 00:59
Good morning, 3 a.m. So, are you waiting for a notification before running when the crash happens? It's too late; the liquidity trap has been set long ago.
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The most brutal part of a bubble isn't the burst itself, but that no one can pinpoint the exact moment. I never bet on the direction; I bet on human nature repeatedly making stupid mistakes.
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Operation manual haha, these days anyone still wanting a manual is the next one to be sandwich attacked. The market's temperament is even harder to predict than gas wars.
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Gradually reducing? No, that's just what retail investors want to see. In the robot paradise, they've already started bloodsucking, but you can't see it.
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The problem isn't whether there's a bubble or not; the problem is whether you've calculated your own time cost. What's the time value until the crash?
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Oh, it's that time again when humans try to predict the unpredictable. The arbitrage window has long been cleaned out; now it's just scavenging leftovers.
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Rarely a warning in advance... You're right, but the history books also don't explain how to avoid sandwich attacks.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 2025-12-17 00:54
Damn, you're so right, no one knows when it will explode. Anyway, I'm just here to watch the show.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 2025-12-17 00:45
A bubble is a bubble, the key is who is hyping it and who is deflating it. That's the real game.
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TokenomicsShaman
· 2025-12-17 00:44
The word "bubble," after all these years, the question is who can accurately pinpoint the timing, isn't it just gambling?
The indicators paint a picture: AI looks like a bubble. But here's where it gets tricky—history doesn't give us a playbook. Markets don't pop at a preset moment; they deflate on their own timeline, unpredictably. The crash, when it comes, rarely announces itself.