There are some really useful apps on Move. Yuzu is basically the PancakeSwap of Move—honestly, it’s pretty much the same concept as , but tailored for the Move ecosystem.
Here’s what the borrowing and liquidity system on Move looks like: on one side, you can borrow, and on the other, you can manage your collateral—whether in MOVE, USDC, or other assets—depending on your needs. It’s quite practical, and honestly, I find it much better than using margin on exchange.
The real problem with FET right now is that at $0.13, nobody wants to buy… at $0.23, still nobody wants to buy. So at $1—will there actually be more buyers? $FET
I feel sorry for those driving a Ferrari with today’s fuel prices—I get why crypto is dropping lol 🤣 they’re selling crypto just to fill up their tank 😂
Everything has been extremely low for a year—it’s insane. Inflation is rising, everything costs 2–3–4x more, and meanwhile crypto just doesn’t care at all… WTF. $FET $BTC #crypto
With 128 GB of DDR4 RAM costing around $2000, I can buy about 10 000 FET at $0.20. When people realize that RAM costs more than a Bitcoin transaction, it will change the game—because today, RAM is what powers all your transactions, no matter what system you use.
I don’t just hold crypto—I also have IT hardware that helps me generate wealth 😏 and lets me accumulate crypto that’s set to explode 🤩
You’ll actually be richer than someone who sold 100,000 FET today at $0.22 if FET hits $10 while you hold 2,000 FET.
Math check: 2,000 FET × $10 = $20,000 100,000 FET × $0.22 = $22,000
So in this exact scenario, the person who sold still ends up slightly ahead. Key insight (the real alpha): everything depends on entry size, conviction, and exit timing.
Holding only wins if price appreciation compensates for the smaller stack. Otherwise, realized gains > theoretical upside.
Watch this: I’ll be richer than the person who sold FET at $0.30 if FET hits $1, $5, $59, or even $200… crazy. I’ll end up richer anyway. So whatever the price is, why sell?
“He who sells his principal has already lost. He who sells his yield has already won.” Because nothing is ever guaranteed. You might lock in a loss on something that could still go higher, while in crypto you could simply keep compounding rewards tied to your capital instead of exiting too early and giving up future upside. In short: capital preservation + yield discipline often beats emotional exits. 🧠🚀 $FET $BTC #crypto