How many types of tokens are there in the market now? 70 million. You read that right, it's seventy million.
Do you still expect that pile of altcoins in your hands to make a comeback? Wake up.
Data speaks: In 2013, there were only 500 coins in the entire market, and back then, even a blind bet could make a profit. By 2017, it increased to 3,000, and with a bit of luck, you could still sip some soup. By 2021, the number of tokens exploded to 3.1 million, and retail investors had already been harvested into twists. Now? By 2025, it will directly surge to 70 million—more than the species of mosquitoes on Earth! The reason your coins aren't rising isn't that your vision is poor, but because the big players have to flip through half an hour of contacts just to find a buyer.
Of course, there are definitely coins in altcoins that can rise, but there are only three types: the first type has a real ecosystem, not just air; the second type has a whale supporting the price, and won't run away; the third type is extremely lucky, having bought into the opportunity of the times.
To put it bluntly - 99% of tokens will ultimately go to zero. This is not a curse, it is probability.
If you're going to play, play with the leaders; don't be a Token collector. Holding a bunch of garbage is worse than heavily investing in a real champion. Looking for a hundredfold coin among 70 million Tokens? Brother, that's not called investing, that's called buying a lottery ticket.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 11-29 09:42
70 million coins, I can't believe it, how much can this deceive?
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 11-28 08:29
70 million coins, and I'm still picking altcoins, isn't that asking for trouble?
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BlockDetective
· 11-28 08:28
70 million coins, my god, this number is truly incredible... No wonder the trash in my hands is not moving at all.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 11-28 08:22
70 million coins, 99% drop to zero, this data is a bit absurd haha
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GasWaster69
· 11-28 08:10
Seventy million kinds of coins, I took off my pants and you tell me this?
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 11-28 08:09
70 million kinds of coins, those dozen or so I have are nothing... come on.
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SerumDegen
· 11-28 08:04
70 million tokens and people still surprised when their bags get liquidated lmao
How many types of tokens are there in the market now? 70 million. You read that right, it's seventy million.
Do you still expect that pile of altcoins in your hands to make a comeback? Wake up.
Data speaks: In 2013, there were only 500 coins in the entire market, and back then, even a blind bet could make a profit. By 2017, it increased to 3,000, and with a bit of luck, you could still sip some soup. By 2021, the number of tokens exploded to 3.1 million, and retail investors had already been harvested into twists. Now? By 2025, it will directly surge to 70 million—more than the species of mosquitoes on Earth! The reason your coins aren't rising isn't that your vision is poor, but because the big players have to flip through half an hour of contacts just to find a buyer.
Of course, there are definitely coins in altcoins that can rise, but there are only three types: the first type has a real ecosystem, not just air; the second type has a whale supporting the price, and won't run away; the third type is extremely lucky, having bought into the opportunity of the times.
To put it bluntly - 99% of tokens will ultimately go to zero. This is not a curse, it is probability.
If you're going to play, play with the leaders; don't be a Token collector. Holding a bunch of garbage is worse than heavily investing in a real champion. Looking for a hundredfold coin among 70 million Tokens? Brother, that's not called investing, that's called buying a lottery ticket.