Within the now practically vanished ~40B market cap in the Terra ecosystem, were the hopes and life savings of many poor souls. No matter how bad it looked like in hindsight, they're still human and deserve empathy. For anyone who lost: it's just money, don't let that prevent you from moving on.
I worked as an arbitrageur within Terra for over one year. I'm happy to say I profited by keeping that market healthy. I wish I could have done more, and in pro free-market spirit I don't judge anyone's actions here. This week, I took a hit, but I'm moving forward still. The associated institutions and validators did a great job in this crisis and deserve respect as well, I wasn't even able to keep my full nodes running with all the challenges. Perhaps if we were better market makers in the start, no bank run would happen, but that's in the past now.
No, it was right the first time. I'm not a crypto bagholder, so I can't sympathize. However, because I can imagine what it's like to be a feckless dipshit I can empathize.
I can feel pity for someone who suffered a significant financial loss. But I can't imagine being a degenerate gambler and pissing away my life savings with an instrument that makes no sense.
I feel that way about your average day traders, leveraged buyers and short sellers, but these were largely people who thought they were getting 20%. Not quite degenerate gambler metrics.
It’s sad when scams shut down as innocent people get hurt.
But I think the positive is that things that were clearly never sustainable in the long run, like Terra seems to be, blows up sooner rather than later to limit the negative impact.
Painful as it is, this is still just a correction. Reverting to more realistic valuations after a period of hyper growth and reckless speculation can hurt but it’s not the end.
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[ 5.7 ms ] story [ 64.3 ms ] threadI worked as an arbitrageur within Terra for over one year. I'm happy to say I profited by keeping that market healthy. I wish I could have done more, and in pro free-market spirit I don't judge anyone's actions here. This week, I took a hit, but I'm moving forward still. The associated institutions and validators did a great job in this crisis and deserve respect as well, I wasn't even able to keep my full nodes running with all the challenges. Perhaps if we were better market makers in the start, no bank run would happen, but that's in the past now.
Maybe sympathy sure, but definitely not empathy.
But I think the positive is that things that were clearly never sustainable in the long run, like Terra seems to be, blows up sooner rather than later to limit the negative impact.
Disclaimer: I own some XMR, but not much.