Can we truly reach a generational bottom? In this current wave of decline, many are discussing whether this is merely a cyclical adjustment or the beginning of a new bear market. Looking at historical data, the crypto market experiences a deep correction every few years. But what does the term "generational bottom" refer to—those bottoms that take several years to recover from, representing a long-term support level? From this perspective, is the current price level already a rare bottom opportunity that hasn't been seen in many years? This is a question that market participants should seriously consider. History often repeats itself, but it will never be exactly the same. For long-term holders, identifying genuine bottom opportunities is crucial.
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 01-02 00:56
Honestly, no one can say for sure whether this is the bottom or if it will continue to fall. I'll just be here patiently accumulating, since all that historical analysis is just armchair strategy after the fact.
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quietly_staking
· 2025-12-31 21:56
Intergenerational bottom? Buddy, we simply can't be sure. Every time someone calls for a bottom, and then... you know how it goes.
Honestly, instead of guessing the bottom, it's better to hold onto the chips you have.
History repeats itself, but not exactly the same. That's so true. We have to admit that we actually don't know anything.
If you really want to identify the bottom, I think it's more about luck. Don't be so confident.
That being said, long-term holding is the real key—only those who can endure will be the winners.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 2025-12-31 04:41
ngl been here before and called the "bottom" like three times already... my portfolio's got the scars to prove it lol. generational floor sounds nice until it keeps generating new floors for the next 18 months, trust me on that one
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LiquiditySurfer
· 2025-12-30 14:41
Bottoming really just depends on luck; who can accurately time the market? I, for one, keep buying more as it drops.
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DeFiChef
· 2025-12-30 02:57
How many have actually been copied after all these years of this thing at the bottom?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 2025-12-30 02:57
Bottom? I see that every time someone calls for the bottom, it continues to fall. Whether this wave is real or not still depends on the subsequent trend.
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DegenWhisperer
· 2025-12-30 02:46
Here we go again with the "generational bottom" theory... To put it nicely, it's about recognizing what others haven't, and to be blunt, it's just gamblers' self-comfort.
Is this decline a correction or a bear market? Who the hell can tell? It's all armchair quarterbacking afterward.
The real bottom opportunity? Ha, maybe when we’re all so broke we can't afford to eat.
History repeats itself but not exactly the same, so what's the use of history then?
The biggest enemy of long-term holders isn't recognizing the bottom; it's whether the small reserve in their account is enough to survive until the next bull run.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 2025-12-30 02:40
Intergenerational bottom? I feel like every time it drops, someone mentions this term, and then two years later it hits a new high again haha
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LightningClicker
· 2025-12-30 02:29
Intergenerational bottom? Sounds impressive, but who can really tell... I think it's still too early to say "bottom" now.
Can we truly reach a generational bottom? In this current wave of decline, many are discussing whether this is merely a cyclical adjustment or the beginning of a new bear market. Looking at historical data, the crypto market experiences a deep correction every few years. But what does the term "generational bottom" refer to—those bottoms that take several years to recover from, representing a long-term support level? From this perspective, is the current price level already a rare bottom opportunity that hasn't been seen in many years? This is a question that market participants should seriously consider. History often repeats itself, but it will never be exactly the same. For long-term holders, identifying genuine bottom opportunities is crucial.