We have to admit a problem: there are millions sitting in the wallet, but on-chain assets only reach a maximum of 30,000 to 40,000. What does this gap indicate? Many people's real money hasn't truly been on the blockchain yet. This might be the most painful point—the asset conversion rate between the traditional financial world and the Web3 world is shockingly low.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 6h ago
Ha, isn't this just a true reflection of most people, wealth on paper only
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 6h ago
According to the database, this conversion rate has been delayed for days. We dare not move real money, and it is recommended to be included in the Guinness World Records. How many years have passed since people truly went "all in"?
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QuietlyStaking
· 6h ago
This conversion rate really drags down the performance, but who would really dare to all in?
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SmartContractPhobia
· 6h ago
This is really outrageous. Honestly, the ratio of on-chain assets to real money is, in simple terms, that everyone still doesn't dare to play.
We have to admit a problem: there are millions sitting in the wallet, but on-chain assets only reach a maximum of 30,000 to 40,000. What does this gap indicate? Many people's real money hasn't truly been on the blockchain yet. This might be the most painful point—the asset conversion rate between the traditional financial world and the Web3 world is shockingly low.