The recent market situation is indeed complicated. Seeing spot gold break the 4610 new high, silver rising collectively, and A-shares closing 13 consecutive positive days, and then looking at the current state of the crypto world, the contrast becomes especially painful.
The decline of MEME coins has been brutal, and various altcoins are even more tragic. But what’s even more uncomfortable is that even mainstream value coins haven't been spared, continuing to weaken. In this kind of market, many people start to doubt their choices—why not follow the trend of traditional assets?
The market is like this: when you firmly believe in a certain sector, it just has to give you a slap. Those who once mocked friends for leaving the crypto circle to trade stocks are now often the most awkward ones. Repeatedly thinking "the altcoin season will come sooner or later," but not knowing when that "sooner or later" will arrive.
How deep is the bottom? When will the rebound come? No one can say for sure. You can only grit your teeth and keep waiting, perhaps this is the fate of crypto enthusiasts.
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PebbleHander
· 16h ago
Oh no, this is our daily routine. Getting beaten up by the market but still having to keep fighting on.
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rugged_again
· 16h ago
Laughing out loud, only now realizing that friends who went into stocks have won!
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SignatureCollector
· 16h ago
Gold and silver are thriving, while crypto enthusiasts are still queuing in hell. This comparison is indeed a bit extreme.
The so-called "Altcoin Season" has become a joke; it's better not to wait anymore.
I heard someone is starting to buy the dip now, and I think that's commendable.
Bottom? Who knows, anyway I’ve just relaxed.
This is the gambler's mentality, getting red-eyed from losing and not wanting to leave.
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MetaNeighbor
· 16h ago
Oh no, it's really exciting to see the gold and A-shares soaring, but in our crypto circle, it feels like we're just gnawing on steamed buns, so frustrating.
Wait, I'm already tired of hearing "the copycat season will come sooner or later," but how much later is "later"?
Hold on tight, there's no other way anyway, just accept it.
The recent market situation is indeed complicated. Seeing spot gold break the 4610 new high, silver rising collectively, and A-shares closing 13 consecutive positive days, and then looking at the current state of the crypto world, the contrast becomes especially painful.
The decline of MEME coins has been brutal, and various altcoins are even more tragic. But what’s even more uncomfortable is that even mainstream value coins haven't been spared, continuing to weaken. In this kind of market, many people start to doubt their choices—why not follow the trend of traditional assets?
The market is like this: when you firmly believe in a certain sector, it just has to give you a slap. Those who once mocked friends for leaving the crypto circle to trade stocks are now often the most awkward ones. Repeatedly thinking "the altcoin season will come sooner or later," but not knowing when that "sooner or later" will arrive.
How deep is the bottom? When will the rebound come? No one can say for sure. You can only grit your teeth and keep waiting, perhaps this is the fate of crypto enthusiasts.