#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 After spending a long time in the altcoin world, you'll gradually understand one thing—the enthusiasm for chasing clones will eventually be wiped out by market education.
When you're young, you think small coins with rapid surges are dreams, believing that catching a dark horse can change your fate. But when you actually make money, you feel emptiness—it's like finally buying a luxury car, and after a few years, it's just so-so. It's not the coin that has changed; your perception has changed.
The current market approach is very simple and straightforward: pay attention to new projects if they are hot, give up on those with no liquidity, and only pursue those with a story line. Even if the sector rotates, most opportunities are on the fringes around leading ecosystems; there won't be a season of all-market rallying for clones. Those crazy days are gone.
To put it simply, the fate of altcoins boils down to two words—correction. After a surge, they tend to decline, ultimately returning to fundamentals. Some are used to this rapid switching rhythm, but if you want to survive long-term, no one can escape the main tracks with deep liquidity and stable consensus like $BTC and $ETH. Short-term turbulence can make quick money, but for stable, long-term profits, you still need to rely on the mainstream.
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GasWaster
· 12-21 11:25
You're absolutely right, I'm just the one who has been educated and now only dare to touch the mainstream.
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SolidityJester
· 12-20 20:05
That's really awesome... I was exactly taught this way last year. Now, sleeping peacefully with a full BTC position feels even more reassuring.
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Downer
· 12-18 12:13
Just go for it💪
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MetaReckt
· 12-18 12:01
I really got scammed pretty badly by altcoins when I was young, now I just hold onto BTC and ETH tightly.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-18 12:00
That's right, we are all the ones repeatedly educated by the market.
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NftDeepBreather
· 12-18 11:58
That hits too close to home. The fake season of dreams from back then really can't come back.
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CantAffordPancake
· 12-18 11:54
That hits too close to home. What should I do with the shitcoins I hoarded now...
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-18 11:52
nah, this employment data literally means nothing when you're holding shitcoins lmao
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MetaMisfit
· 12-18 11:39
That's right, the old tricks of the copycat season are dead, and now only newbies are rushing in.
#美国就业数据表现强劲超出预期 After spending a long time in the altcoin world, you'll gradually understand one thing—the enthusiasm for chasing clones will eventually be wiped out by market education.
When you're young, you think small coins with rapid surges are dreams, believing that catching a dark horse can change your fate. But when you actually make money, you feel emptiness—it's like finally buying a luxury car, and after a few years, it's just so-so. It's not the coin that has changed; your perception has changed.
The current market approach is very simple and straightforward: pay attention to new projects if they are hot, give up on those with no liquidity, and only pursue those with a story line. Even if the sector rotates, most opportunities are on the fringes around leading ecosystems; there won't be a season of all-market rallying for clones. Those crazy days are gone.
To put it simply, the fate of altcoins boils down to two words—correction. After a surge, they tend to decline, ultimately returning to fundamentals. Some are used to this rapid switching rhythm, but if you want to survive long-term, no one can escape the main tracks with deep liquidity and stable consensus like $BTC and $ETH. Short-term turbulence can make quick money, but for stable, long-term profits, you still need to rely on the mainstream.