Alpha has left. I started playing in June. The second image can only display three months, so I can be considered an old player. From the beginning, airdrops were directly distributed, then to phase one and two, and then the explosive growth in September. I have been here all along and witnessed Alpha go through the bull and bear market transitions. But why has he persisted for so long only to leave now? 1. The market is in a bear phase; BTC and ETH have been plummeting recently. When the leading figure in an industry is not doing well, there won't be many good projects in the future. At least they should come out in a bull market, which means there likely won't be significant growth at the moment. 2. Since the explosive growth in September, more and more people have joined. Although many have left now, there are still more compared to before September. Even with a poor market and fewer projects, the number of people hasn't decreased, so our airdrop shares have been divided into around 30u each by the airdrop actuaries. Significant growth has been split into smaller segments, as everyone can see. 3. Poor liquidity. Currently, there are no stablecoins available for scoring. This is the most critical issue. Every day, there's a risk of being squeezed while trying to score. Although it has happened before, it is genuinely harder to score now than before. Once you encounter being squeezed, this cycle is wasted, and you might even incur losses. In summary, these are my reasons for leaving. I believe there are others who think like me. Finally, thanks to Binance and Alpha for allowing a college student like me to earn my first pot of gold. #plasma $XPL
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