breaking: caught myself treating @sizedotclub more like a game than a prop firm this week.
not sure if that’s dangerous or if that’s actually the point.
Moving between HQ, Trials, Leaderboard, and Store still takes a moment to internalize.
> The information architecture is functional, but not invisible yet.
> First-time users tend to click around before the layout becomes second nature.
Once it clicks, the separation between these @sizedotclub’s sections starts to feel intentional rather than scattered.
@sizedotclub makes each attempt feel finite!
You start, you go through the stages, you get a report, and the run is over.
That simple structure is more effective than it looks.
I sat on my Alpha Key for a while before using it 😶
Not because I didn’t understand the product.
Because I already knew that once I activated it, I wouldn’t treat it like a normal practice account.
You know it’s simulated.
You know the $100 isn’t real money.
But the combination of the countdown, the live leaderboard, and the fact that the Key disappears after the run creates a small form of pressure that most platforms never manage to build.
> I ended up using it.
> Dropped a few places on the board.
> Closed the tab thinking about the next one.
> That’s usually the sign that something is working.
Price tells you what happened.
On-chain data often explains why it happened.
Combining both gives a much clearer picture than relying on charts alone.
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One wallet rarely changes my opinion.
Hundreds of wallets moving in the same direction?
Now that's worth investigating.
Patterns matter more than individual transactions.
BitMart shutting down is another reminder that transparency matters.
On-chain data gives us something traditional finance rarely can:
The ability to verify activity directly from the blockchain instead of relying only on announcements.
That's why on-chain analysis continues to become more valuable every cycle.
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