Year-end review: Let's look back at what the Web3 industry experienced this year.
A few senior editors and reporters sit together to discuss the gains and regrets of 2025. The topics are mainly:
First, reviewing the predictions made throughout the year versus what actually happened—how many predictions came true? Which forecasts missed the mark? What new opportunities or risks did you discover this year that you hadn't anticipated before?
Second, if you were to rate the market performance of 2025, were there any major events that were particularly surprising? Or did some hot topics fail to generate much buzz?
Next, looking ahead to 2026, what changes or directions are worth paying attention to? Will the market landscape undergo new evolution?
Finally, from a journalist's perspective, what was the most challenging story to cover this year, and what left the deepest impression?
At the end of the article, some interesting behind-the-scenes moments will be shared—don't miss it.
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AirdropworkerZhang
· 15h ago
The predictions from the beginning of the year are a bit awkward now that they're pulled out—about half and half. Happy for those who guessed right, silent for those who guessed wrong.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 15h ago
Not a single prediction hit, yet the black swan is flying happily. This is Web3.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 15h ago
Predictions can only be accurate up to half; the rest will only be known when the black swan events hit.
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AlphaLeaker
· 16h ago
Predicting this thing accurately makes you a god, and when you're wrong, it can slap and swell your face. This year, let's see who was right, haha.
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CryptoMotivator
· 16h ago
The prediction completely missed, I knew it would turn out like this. Every year they say they want to change, but it ends up being the same old thing.
Year-end review: Let's look back at what the Web3 industry experienced this year.
A few senior editors and reporters sit together to discuss the gains and regrets of 2025. The topics are mainly:
First, reviewing the predictions made throughout the year versus what actually happened—how many predictions came true? Which forecasts missed the mark? What new opportunities or risks did you discover this year that you hadn't anticipated before?
Second, if you were to rate the market performance of 2025, were there any major events that were particularly surprising? Or did some hot topics fail to generate much buzz?
Next, looking ahead to 2026, what changes or directions are worth paying attention to? Will the market landscape undergo new evolution?
Finally, from a journalist's perspective, what was the most challenging story to cover this year, and what left the deepest impression?
At the end of the article, some interesting behind-the-scenes moments will be shared—don't miss it.