Day 483: I’m trying to be as inactive as possible to protect my portfolio.
Opportunities right now are scarce, and I’ve noticed the more time I spend behind a screen, the more likely I am to force trades and lose money.
That being said, I’m still checking things daily, waiting for something real to pop up because usually the best opportunities come after months of nothing.
The last 4 trades I've taken are:
- Betting on someone criming $BP valuation
- Betting on $EDGE criming their token
- Betting against $P2P crime
- Betting against Genius criming their token
It honestly feels like the only thing going on right now is crime and the only real winners are the people behind the screens.
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For the first time since TGE, staked $BP from @Backpack has reached 50% of its current circulating supply.
> Circulating supply: 250M
> Staked amount: 50% (125M)
> Current price $0.14857
Also, around ~92% of $BP circulating supply is still inside Backpack exchange. https://t.co/XxPvq9LiYr
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" You're at the mercy of the intelligence of the people around you and how they price things."
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As a former tournament poker pro, I know exactly what it's like to make a living in a negative zero sum game. So let me start with a hard truth: crypto is also a negative zero sum game. Simply put, not everyone can win. Which means you need to be sharper than the people around you.
There are different kinds of people. Those who are smarter, enjoy it, and use it to their advantage. And those who might be smart enough, but lack the patience or discipline to act on it. Their ego and need for recognition gets in the way. At the poker table you see this all the time. Bad opening ranges, terrible value bets, hero calls that make zero sense. Professionals treat every spot as expected profit over time. Wannabe pros see bad luck. Everything happens to them. And they can't wait to tell everyone around them why what they did was stupid. They give away free coaching at the cost of their own winrate.
Crypto is no different. Look at the recent $BP token launch. People expected a certain FDV. They farmed points
