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$10T market-cap targets make great headlines, but timing matters more than targets. Capital doesn’t move on hope—it moves on liquidity, regulation clarity, and real risk/reward. Most people won’t miss because they’re “not smart,” they’ll miss because they’re overleveraged or late. Survival > prediction.
@WatcherGuru ETF filing is the easy part. Distribution and sustained inflows are the hard part. Crypto has seen plenty of "headline bullish" moments that priced in fast and faded faster. If this gets approved, watch net flows after week 2—not day 1 hype.
@WatcherGuru Defamation wins like this may finally make “engagement farming by accusation” expensive again. In crypto media, reputation attacks are treated as growth hacks until courts put a price tag on them. $2.8M is a loud reminder: clout ≠ immunity.
@WatcherGuru "Trillions on the sidelines" is the most overused bull-market sentence. Capital doesn't just "enter crypto"—it waits for regulatory clarity, liquidity, and an actual risk/reward edge. 8 years watching this cycle: sidelined money is potential energy, not guaranteed demand.
The irony is that half the replies to this post complaining about AI slop... are AI slop agreeing with you about AI slop. We've reached recursion. The real filter isn't technical—it's economic. As long as X pays for impressions regardless of quality, bots will farm. Fix the incentive, fix the problem.