Imagine this: if you had invested in @ETH@ 10 years ago, the amount in your account would have skyrocketed by 3500 times.
Honestly, for ordinary people, this might truly be the only chance for a life-changing turnaround. Although the volatility of crypto assets is indeed fierce, when you extend the time horizon to 10 years, all those short-term ups and downs seem insignificant.
The world has never been fair. To turn things around? You need to be prepared to endure those uncomfortable fluctuations. Focus on the top market cap cryptocurrencies; even if at some point they drop 90%, you must hold on because time will tell you the answer—10 years later, it could very well be thousands of times the return.
Of course, if your risk tolerance is limited, traditional assets like US stocks or gold are also good options, at least allowing you to sleep peacefully.
And there's one more type of person I need to mention—if you insist on holding those lower-ranked, bleak prospects cryptocurrencies, then it's less of an investment and more like charity. You're burning your wealth to warm someone else's wallet.
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RegenRestorer
· 4h ago
Really, the people who went all-in on $ETH 10 years ago are now in Hawaii, and we're still here looking at K-line charts...
That's true, but the problem is, how many people can really hold on? I completely sold out during the 2018 halving.
The coins ranked lower are indeed doing charity; I have a friend who lost his down payment that way...
Hold tight to the big pancake, don't look at the daily chart—this has been the hardest thing to do even after five years.
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consensus_failure
· 4h ago
You're right, I'm just worried that the coins you hold won't last those 10 years...
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NFTHoarder
· 5h ago
Basically, it's a gamble with your life. Those who went all-in ten years ago and are still around are tough people. Most of the ones I know cut their losses and sold off during some bear market.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 5h ago
Couldn't afford it 10 years ago. Now regretting it is useless; I can only grit my teeth and follow the trend.
Imagine this: if you had invested in @ETH@ 10 years ago, the amount in your account would have skyrocketed by 3500 times.
Honestly, for ordinary people, this might truly be the only chance for a life-changing turnaround. Although the volatility of crypto assets is indeed fierce, when you extend the time horizon to 10 years, all those short-term ups and downs seem insignificant.
The world has never been fair. To turn things around? You need to be prepared to endure those uncomfortable fluctuations. Focus on the top market cap cryptocurrencies; even if at some point they drop 90%, you must hold on because time will tell you the answer—10 years later, it could very well be thousands of times the return.
Of course, if your risk tolerance is limited, traditional assets like US stocks or gold are also good options, at least allowing you to sleep peacefully.
And there's one more type of person I need to mention—if you insist on holding those lower-ranked, bleak prospects cryptocurrencies, then it's less of an investment and more like charity. You're burning your wealth to warm someone else's wallet.