The FHE sector doesn't seem very hot right now, but don't rush to draw conclusions. When Zama makes a big move, the capital flow may change the situation. Those who enter now often can enjoy the dividend period, just like having a first-mover advantage in IPOs. If you overlook a market cap of only a few tens of millions now, it will be quite challenging when it reaches billions. That's how the market works; the benefits from differences in perception are often the most direct. Those who laid out early are usually the ones who end up smiling the last.
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OnchainDetectiveBing
· 01-19 04:26
Wait, is Zama really about to make a big move? Or is it just that usual "coming soon" tactic again?
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BlockTalk
· 01-17 15:55
Wow, this logic makes sense. FHE is cold right now, but once Zama makes a move, funds will have to follow. Entering now indeed benefits from the dividends.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 01-17 15:51
Waiting for Zama to make a big move? Bro, I'm already heavily invested, now it's just a matter of whether it will explode or not.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-17 15:48
Waiting for Zama to make a big move? I think it's better to wait for me to make a big move haha. Those who entered now will be the ones laughing last.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-17 15:44
Laughing out loud, it's the classic trick of "waiting to die if you don't enter now." I bet five bucks that if Zama doesn't make a move, these people will change their tune to "I saw it coming a long time ago."
The FHE sector doesn't seem very hot right now, but don't rush to draw conclusions. When Zama makes a big move, the capital flow may change the situation. Those who enter now often can enjoy the dividend period, just like having a first-mover advantage in IPOs. If you overlook a market cap of only a few tens of millions now, it will be quite challenging when it reaches billions. That's how the market works; the benefits from differences in perception are often the most direct. Those who laid out early are usually the ones who end up smiling the last.