Why the Trenches Are Dying
Because too many of y’all would rather chase $20 scalps than sit in the mud, lock in early, and ride something real to a milli.
You spam “p is p” like it’s a personality trait, but you ain’t even giving plays time to become anything. In and out like it’s Tinder.
The whole point of trenching was conviction, catching something raw, before the hype, and sticking around to see it cook. That was the magic. That was the edge. Now it’s bots, rotations, and zero attention span.
Everyone’s addicted to quick flips and micro dopamine hits. $17 here, $23 there, congrats. You just skipped the 100x because you couldn’t stomach a red candle.
You’re not trenching, you’re twitch trading.
The real ones knew: it was never about just entries. It was belief. Vision. Letting a narrative breathe and giving it room to evolve into something iconic.
But now, every time something starts to form, people rush to front-run it, dump early, move on. The cycle kills itself before it begins. Everyone’s scared to wait. Scared to actually hold.
So yeah, the trenches feel dead. But the truth is, it’s not the plays. It’s the people.
Too many tourists. Not enough builders. Not enough believers.
That’s the difference between the ones who make memes…
…and the ones who become them.