The dominant position of leading exchanges is indeed solid, and it's hard to imagine anyone truly breaking the situation. Frankly, what users need is not flashy innovation; a trading platform with sufficient liquidity is enough.



The reality is like this—after a group of people lose and leave, the platform has to figure out how to attract new participants to fill the gap. The market is always cycling; old players are eliminated, and new faces keep emerging. This process continues endlessly. As an intermediary, as long as liquidity exists, the business can keep going.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 01-11 08:15
Liquidity is king, this is the eternal lifeline of exchanges.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-10 21:43
Well, I've been playing this game for so many years, and I haven't seen anyone truly shake the big players. Newbie retail investors come and go, and exchanges just sit comfortably on their throne. To put it simply, liquidity is the lifeline; all innovations are just illusions.
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-10 11:31
Liquidity is everything; everything else is虚 (虚 means "虚" in Chinese, which can be translated as "虚" or "虚" depending on context). Ultimately, it's about survival.
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WealthCoffeevip
· 01-09 08:48
Liquidity is life, and there's no denying that... but wait, isn't this logic just defending monopolies? --- Another cycle of cutting leeks, newcomers filling the gaps left by veterans, exchanges sitting back and counting money. --- To be blunt, but will it really be like this? Sooner or later, a platform will break the deadlock. --- Just lying around and making money, no wonder no one wants to innovate. --- What innovation? As long as there's money to be made, that's all that matters. --- The problem is, is liquidity really that easy to maintain... once trust collapses, it's over. --- This is the most ironic part of Web3: decentralization ultimately still ends up being centralized. --- The ones who are drained dry are always retail investors; it's an old story.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 01-08 09:39
Basically, it's just a supply chain of new investors (retail investors), never lacking newcomers to fill the gaps.
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SnapshotDayLaborervip
· 01-08 09:37
This is the vampire mode, with new rookies pouring in continuously, and the exchange laughs last.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 01-08 09:34
Liquidity is everything; everything else is虚的. That's too realistic; new retail investors keep coming in endlessly. Top exchanges really won't die; it's too damn difficult. That's how the crypto world is—one batch after another. Innovation? Doesn't exist; as long as you have money, you can use it. The essence of this game is that exchanges make money from spreads; everything else is nonsense. The liquidity generated by veteran players' blood, exchanges are the happiest. With such a level of monopoly, anyone trying to break it is just wasting time. Sufficient depth makes everything else useless; it's a no-brainer.
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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 01-08 09:28
Liquidity is life, no doubt about it.
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OffchainOraclevip
· 01-08 09:25
Liquidity is king, and this saying hits close to home. Exchanges rely on this for their livelihood.
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