In the contract market, the most active participants are professional traders, market makers, and retail investors seeking short-term gains—they pursue high returns brought by leverage. In contrast, the main players in the spot market are institutional coin holders, such as long-term holders like various ETF funds. The participants in the two markets are entirely different, and their trading logic and risk preferences are worlds apart.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-12 09:56
Contracts are just a leek harvest machine; spot trading is the real bottom-fishing opportunity.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 01-12 09:47
All the traders here are gamblers; spot trading is the real game of chips.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-12 09:46
Contracts are like casinos; spot trading is like a piggy bank. The gameplay is completely different.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-12 09:39
Contract players and hoarding coin groups are fundamentally not the same group of people; their risk preferences are worlds apart.
In the contract market, the most active participants are professional traders, market makers, and retail investors seeking short-term gains—they pursue high returns brought by leverage. In contrast, the main players in the spot market are institutional coin holders, such as long-term holders like various ETF funds. The participants in the two markets are entirely different, and their trading logic and risk preferences are worlds apart.