Speaking of 0G, I have always maintained a positive attitude, as you can see from my previous posts. The logic behind my optimism is actually quite clear: the high-staking yield mechanism itself harbors hidden risks, forming a typical death spiral structure. The decline of 0G is inevitable and is determined by the project structure, which is beyond dispute.



But the interesting part is—during the decline process, a large number of short positions will gradually accumulate. This volume is actually not small. From a reflexivity perspective, with so many shorts piled together, could they become a deliberately targeted trigger? This possibility is not out of the question. It is precisely because of this potential for reversal that I remain optimistic about 0G.
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FlippedSignalvip
· 10h ago
The more short positions pile up, the more interesting it gets. I'm just worried no one dares to sell off.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 10h ago
Too many short positions piled up, making it easy to be sniped. I agree with this logic. --- The death spiral will inevitably lead to a decline, but the possibility of a reversal does exist. --- Interesting, I am optimistic about the opportunities brought by reflexivity. --- Wait, are we betting on short squeezes or on project rebounds? The two logics are mixed together. --- With such a large short position, it's indeed easy to become prey... understood. --- High staking yields are a hidden risk; there's no problem with this understanding, but the reversal part has some gambling elements. --- From the perspective of reflexivity, I also see some opportunities in this wave. --- The thrill of a short squeeze, and whether the project itself can be saved—these are two different things.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 10h ago
There are so many short positions accumulated, it's indeed easy to become a target... The concept of reflexivity is interesting. The death spiral logic is clear, but don't ignore the possibility of a reversal. This wave of 0G... let's see who blows up first. High staking yields have always been a ticking time bomb; the problem has been evident for a long time. When short positions reach a certain level, they can actually become an opportunity? I buy into this logic.
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StealthMoonvip
· 10h ago
The short stack is so thick, it’s only a matter of time before a wave explodes. It all depends on who reacts fastest. --- The death spiral is right there. Isn’t it more satisfying to profit from the reversal? --- I get your logic now. The reflexivity part is indeed interesting, but you have to bet on the right timing. --- Wait, so should I go long or short now? Just give me a clear signal. --- High collateral yield will eventually collapse, but before that, the rebound will definitely take some people out. --- So many shorts actually signal a bottom? That logic is a bit extreme. --- Feels like betting more on traders’ emotions than on fundamentals. The risk is quite high.
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