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ForumLurker
· 01-11 06:29
It's the same narrative again... Every year they say "the opportunity has arrived," but isn't it still the same group of people making money?
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-10 15:51
It's the same old argument. I was bullish on Ethereum back in 2016, but what happened? I didn't have enough money to buy, and now I can only regret after seeing others' screenshots.
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RektHunter
· 01-10 15:50
It's that same argument of "missed opportunities and regret" again. It sounds nice, but honestly, who can always hit the mark every time?
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RooftopVIP
· 01-10 15:49
It's that same argument of "miss it and you'll regret it" again... But honestly, the more I look at it, the a bit unsettling it feels.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 01-10 15:30
Talking about this "miss it and regret" story again, I'm really tired of it.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 15:24
It's that same old "what did you miss" rhetoric again... Honestly, watching this decade review feels a bit hopeless. Why is it always others making money while I just watch? This time in 2024, I don't want to be a bystander anymore. The question is, who the hell can predict what the next big thing will be...
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-10 15:22
It's that same "you missed it" narrative again... Bro, it sounds like anyone can perfectly time the market.
Looking back at the past decade of crypto markets, there's a pattern worth reflecting on.
2014 saw Bitcoin dominate the conversation—yet countless investors sat on the sidelines.
2015 brought Litecoin momentum. Again, many watched from afar.
When Ethereum launched in 2016, early believers captured serious gains. Those who hesitated? They had to watch.
2017 was XRP's breakout year. The regret stories piled up fast.
Then came 2018 with BNB emerging as a platform powerhouse. Those who recognized the potential early positioned themselves well.
2019 brought LINK into focus as oracles became critical infrastructure. The ones paying attention profited accordingly.
2020 saw DeFi explode—AAVE rode that wave spectacularly. Timing mattered more than ever.
SOL's 2021 surge was undeniable. Speed and adoption drove its momentum.
2022 threw curveballs, but SHIB demonstrated how community-driven projects could still capture attention and value.
2023 belonged to INJ as modular blockchain thesis gained steam. Market narratives shifted, and participants shifted with them.
Now we're in 2024. History suggests the next significant shift is already unfolding—the question is: who's paying attention this time?