In the past six months, aside from Useless, the other assets on the SOL chain are just about who can pick up trash faster and better. Some people, in order to pick up trash better, start to collaborate with the market makers, thinking about harvesting profits from others; some people study candlestick patterns to the extreme to find price changes of trash based on candlestick variations; some people, in order to make money from picking up trash, open paid groups specifically to teach others how to pick up trash; some people feel proud of their ability to pick trash, believing they can pick low-cost trash and sell it high; some people have made a lot of money from picking up trash and think they are incredibly skilled, making quick money from trash while mocking value investing. Basically, that's the situation—racing against trash, constantly striving to pick up trash faster and better, dreaming that one day they will succeed by picking up trash and become the king of trash. That's about the gist of it!
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