Don’t read the crash like a scar... read it like a stress test for who can still separate noise from real utility!
the crowd always runs where the lights are already on. that room gets crowded fast. somewhere I keep looking at the darker corners where infrastructure is unfinished where the community still feels raw where the product has not learned how to explain itself yet.
with $RAVE the question is not one ugly candle to me... the sharper question is whether users have a real reason to come back.
that is hard!
attention is cheap in crypto. belief is harder. retention is the hardest. a meme can open the door and community can heat the room but utility must keep people inside when the noise fades.
look at $APE then look at $TRADOOR and the lesson gets uncomfortable... the game is not who shouts louder but who turns attention → habit → network effect.
maybe this is the moment the market forces everyone to be less romantic.
strangely that is also where I see the cleanest opening.
the crowd always runs where the lights are already on. that room gets crowded fast. somewhere I keep looking at the darker corners where infrastructure is unfinished where the community still feels raw where the product has not learned how to explain itself yet.
with $RAVE the question is not one ugly candle to me... the sharper question is whether users have a real reason to come back.
that is hard!
attention is cheap in crypto. belief is harder. retention is the hardest. a meme can open the door and community can heat the room but utility must keep people inside when the noise fades.
look at $APE then look at $TRADOOR and the lesson gets uncomfortable... the game is not who shouts louder but who turns attention → habit → network effect.
maybe this is the moment the market forces everyone to be less romantic.
strangely that is also where I see the cleanest opening.