About 11 or 12 years ago I began to know crypto tech, superficially, because I was studying the financial markets and international index's.
One thing that caught my attention is that the roles were very marked.
Who was a dev, did not "enter" in terms of trading or speculation and who was a trader or investor, did not enter in terms of "code" or development.
The same happened with traditional markets and their investors, the vast majority that I knew, did not mix terrain, and it was very common to hear that crypto was scam ... (that is something common today too) but less
They are the beliefs, those programs that limit us and "delay" everything ...
There is a kind of ethic in the first steps of adoption that seems like a package, and that the most conservative will defend tooth and nail.
"" Theory of the hundredth monkey 📚""
Today is easy to see that trading, financial world, code world, gaming, and many other fields as art or payment systems are perfectly integrated in the communities, and we can speak from lines of code as well as tokenomics allocation on supply, buy and sell some levels ...etc
The "ethics" starts to be, does things for the community and has ceased to be, not doing or mixing what has never been done.
"The invisible lines of the society roles"
So i think web3 is going to be something really HUGE...
Keep doing, and fu...ck with the monkey beliefs
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I am going to share a pattern with you, it is the most profitable pattern that I have in my strategy record.
I call it (Slow Liquidity Pattern), because it is an initial pattern that you see when assets are listed on exchanges.
It is a very simple pattern and gives several opportunities to enter, it is usually quite similar, although it has variations in time and some shape, but basically it is an initial distribution triangle.
The pattern is this, you have it in countless assets that have just been listed, as is the case of $ HTR in kucoin.
It is a triangle and usually has 3 modules of sections (or some more)