It’s all about perspective. Do you watch the game court side or from high above in the cheap seats?
I once was watching a soccer match when a referee was blocked from seeing a foul. Nevertheless, he blew his whistle and awarded a free kick. He shrugged and said... “I heard that foul.”
The point is our observations may be misleading. Or not.
When it comes to economic systemic problems, I view the game from a great distance. It seems as though giants are moving down below in a foggy valley. I have no clear perspective of any real details. Yet the outcome of the conflict seems clear; sort of...
The same is true for my observation of crypto currencies. The field of play is huge with seemingly endless numbers of players. It is impossible for personal observation of the skills of each player in the game.
The only game I see clearly is the personal production of posts by a small circle of content producers. Even in my small sphere of exposure, I frequently miss details. My perspective is flawed by my lack of capacity.
All any of us can do is maintain our personal observation of the details we can see... or hear. I have heard that whales exist, but can’t speak from personal experience. Therefore player size becomes irrelevant to me: Relatively.
Do you see what I see? Do you hear what I hear? Do you know what I know?
Here is today’s beauty.