The narrative of grassroots culture and grassroots life has basically been fully realized. Those who should profit have profited, and what's left is just waiting for the next hot trend to arrive.
At this stage, it's better to hold onto your chips tightly and observe market rotations. This is the norm in the crypto market—hot topics this year may be forgotten next year; quiet tracks this year may be rediscovered by capital another day. The key is to identify the rhythm, avoid being driven by FOMO, and not be drowned out by market screams. Having bullets (capital) is more valuable than having all chips. Hopefully, the next explosive narrative will come more powerfully.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 6h ago
Another suggestion to "hold tight to the chips." Why do I feel like I've been holding on so tightly that my fingers are numb?
It sounds very rational, but my biggest anxiety right now is—do I have enough bullets? Gwei is rising faster than I can earn.
Talking about catching the next wave is easy, but I've already waited until gas fees dropped, and the coin price is still sleeping.
No one cares next year? We already can't afford to care this year, mainly because gas is too expensive.
The key is, who really made money this round? Isn't it those who already cashed out long ago... What do we call this? "Holding onto the future"?
Chips or bullets, they mean the same to me—they're both burning gas.
Wait, this story isn't over yet. Why do I feel like the next wave won't come until 2026?
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BearHugger
· 01-11 10:49
Hold tight to your chips and wait for the next opportunity; this narrative has indeed been thoroughly explained.
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Another cycle has completed, and those who can truly make money have already jumped in.
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That's right, keeping some ammunition in reserve is much more comfortable than full-margin betting.
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Now is the tough period; see who can endure until the next wave of opportunity.
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It's always like this—hot topics this year will be ignored next year; capital is just that greedy.
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Not being driven by FOMO is the real skill; most people can't do it.
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Holding onto chips tightly is indeed important, but judging the rhythm is the real challenge.
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Just wait; after all, this industry is about rotation, and your turn will come.
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The key is patience; many people can't hold on and get washed out.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-11 10:41
Hold tight to your chips and watch the show; this wave has indeed come to an end.
Now it's all about waiting for the next trend; the era of quietly making big money is over.
Before the next narrative arrives, you still need to keep some ammunition; going all-in is really easy to backfire.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-11 10:37
Hold tight to the chips and observe the rhythm, wait for the wind to shift, this is the true wisdom of seasoned investors.
The narrative of grassroots culture and grassroots life has basically been fully realized. Those who should profit have profited, and what's left is just waiting for the next hot trend to arrive.
At this stage, it's better to hold onto your chips tightly and observe market rotations. This is the norm in the crypto market—hot topics this year may be forgotten next year; quiet tracks this year may be rediscovered by capital another day. The key is to identify the rhythm, avoid being driven by FOMO, and not be drowned out by market screams. Having bullets (capital) is more valuable than having all chips. Hopefully, the next explosive narrative will come more powerfully.