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Back in the day, bands would fight for clout on stage. Crowds judged them not just on talent, but on consistency, stage presence, and energy. Now? Internet Capital Markets have their own version: SolCypher Trading Leagues. πΆ The Music vs. The Market β’ Bands perform songs. β’ Traders perform trades. β’ Both are judged by the crowd β the leaderboard in Leagues is basically the scoreboard of the coliseum. π€ The Solo vs. The Setlist One-hit wonders exist in both worlds. β’ A band with one big track = hype, but forgettable. β’ A trader with one moonshot = flash, but not reputation. Leagues reward the full setlist: consistent, risk-managed trades that keep the crowd engaged. πΈ The Reputation Game Winning a Battle of the Bands didnβt just give you bragging rights β it built reputation. Same for Leagues. A top spot = clout, credibility, and sometimes sponsorships (airdrops, collabs, rewards). π Why It Matters Leagues make trading cultural. Itβs not just PnL on a private screen β itβs public performance. And in ICMs, performance = influence. Question for the crowd: Do you think Leagues should focus more on raw PnL, or should risk-adjusted performance (like Sharpe ratios) count more? submitted by /u/Sempai_hq |
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