The split structure of HERO has created a situation of mutual checks and balances. Fund dispersion has led to fragmented liquidity, ultimately falling into a vicious cycle—both sides find it difficult to achieve effective market breakthroughs. Under this zero-sum competition, the activity level of the token ecosystem continues to decline, and the risks faced by participants are also constantly increasing.

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RektHunter
· 2025-12-17 13:17
This is a typical case of internal competition; dispersed funds lead to a deadlock.
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consensus_failure
· 2025-12-14 16:49
This is a classic fork trap, I've seen it coming a long time ago.
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APY追逐者
· 2025-12-14 16:42
Splitting is a dead end; it should have been merged long ago.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 2025-12-14 16:41
Hmm... The meme of liquidity fragmentation is back again, always the same sigh.

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Both sides are blocking each other, no one can break through. Honestly, the size of this market is just too small.

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If activity declines, it's all over. Such a situation will eventually collapse.

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Zero-sum competition is the most annoying; when funds are scattered, no one can get a piece of the pie.

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Is the risk amplifying? Isn't this just normal operation lol.

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Once a vicious cycle forms, it's difficult to break. HERO's move here is a bit of a misplay.

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Wait, is this another round of wash trading?
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BlockTalk
· 2025-12-14 16:39
A typical split situation: once liquidity fragments, it's all over, and both sides are left awkward.
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