The recent price fluctuations of USD1 have sparked quite a bit of discussion. Watching it drop to 1.0002, that magnitude is indeed a bit painful for early holders.
Here's the situation: if you entered at 1.0019, you initially hoped to maintain a long-term premium similar to the mining era. It even surged to 1.0040 at noon, which was quite exciting at the time. But a few hours later, it fell back down, resulting in a loss of nearly three days' interest earnings.
In contrast, new participants who joined now can directly enter at lower levels and enjoy the benefits of the rebound. This is the reality of stablecoin arbitrage—timing the entry determines the returns, and those who are late end up earning more. It's also the first time I deeply experienced the cost and sacrifice of early participants.
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BlockCompass
· 54m ago
The rise and fall of a stablecoin are described as if it's a big deal.
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tx_pending_forever
· 5h ago
The tragic song of early bagholders, getting trapped as soon as they enter
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ApyWhisperer
· 5h ago
Early entry means getting cut, that's the joy of Web3, haha
People die before dawn...
Damn, I lost everything on this 0019 move
Newcomers picking up leaks end up making money? The game rules are too harsh
Three days' interest is gone, I’ve learned how to deal with stablecoins
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DuskSurfer
· 5h ago
The fate of early bagholders, there really is no such thing as buy low and sell high.
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MintMaster
· 6h ago
Early entry is just paying tuition fees; this wave was clearly harvested, haha.
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CryptoMotivator
· 6h ago
This is really a huge loss now; early entry has turned out to be a big mistake.
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MetaverseHermit
· 6h ago
Early entry really is paying tuition fees; losing three days of interest is a bit suffocating.
The recent price fluctuations of USD1 have sparked quite a bit of discussion. Watching it drop to 1.0002, that magnitude is indeed a bit painful for early holders.
Here's the situation: if you entered at 1.0019, you initially hoped to maintain a long-term premium similar to the mining era. It even surged to 1.0040 at noon, which was quite exciting at the time. But a few hours later, it fell back down, resulting in a loss of nearly three days' interest earnings.
In contrast, new participants who joined now can directly enter at lower levels and enjoy the benefits of the rebound. This is the reality of stablecoin arbitrage—timing the entry determines the returns, and those who are late end up earning more. It's also the first time I deeply experienced the cost and sacrifice of early participants.