Among all cryptocurrencies with a market cap over 100 million,
about 70% have incurred losses.
It seems to suggest that, for altcoins, it's never too late to sell.
This implies that all innovations in application-layer blockchain technology have failed,
and the market is already struggling to buy into the narrative.
Excluding the Bitcoin altcoin market, it has already shown an astonishing money-losing effect.
Considering shorting, annual declines mean there is a risk of being hit with a needle.
The question is, why does such a market still exist? Why hasn't it disappeared like postal collectibles, tea cakes, and other markets?
I think it's because there are still some wealth opportunities around asset issuance. The crypto market remains the most efficient and diverse in issuance methods.#比特币
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ChainGuestShixin
· 14h ago
Brothers, you can appropriately split some batches now, and the quality loss is raised to 8.1.
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Among all cryptocurrencies with a market cap over 100 million,
about 70% have incurred losses.
It seems to suggest that, for altcoins, it's never too late to sell.
This implies that all innovations in application-layer blockchain technology have failed,
and the market is already struggling to buy into the narrative.
Excluding the Bitcoin altcoin market,
it has already shown an astonishing money-losing effect.
Considering shorting,
annual declines mean there is a risk of being hit with a needle.
The question is, why does such a market still exist?
Why hasn't it disappeared like postal collectibles, tea cakes, and other markets?
I think it's because there are still some wealth opportunities around asset issuance.
The crypto market remains the most efficient and diverse in issuance methods.#比特币