Recently, I've been paying attention to the development trajectory of Chinese-language coins. To be honest, I feel a bit conflicted. When it first launched as the first Chinese-language coin in spot trading, it should have had great potential, but the market performance did not meet expectations, which was quite disappointing. In comparison, some later-appearing coins have stood out and already far surpassed it in market capitalization.
But I still remain optimistic. The foundation of Chinese-language coins is there; as long as the market turns around, the opportunity to catch up is right in front of us. Honestly, I believe it has the potential to become the leader in the Chinese-language coin sector, and even challenge the top spot in market cap is not a dream. 2026 could be a turning point, with a new cycle, new opportunities, and new stories brewing.
Let's wait and see if Chinese-language coins can make a comeback in the next market cycle.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12h ago
Well... basically, it's betting on 2026, anyway there's not much hope right now.
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The issue with Chinese coins has long been a time for reflection. Why must we wait for the market to improve to turn things around?
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Sounds like self-comforting, what's the use of having a good foundation? The market is just cruel.
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The dream of being a leader is better left to later entrants. Entering at this point is a bit risky.
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Wait, if later entrants surpass you, can they still catch up? The logic is a bit hard to hold up.
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2026... I think 2026 might still be at the bottom, don't overestimate it.
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Honestly, I feel a bit sorry for the holders of this project. Being trapped is really uncomfortable.
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Instead of waiting for a turning point, it's better to switch tracks. This sentence is cruel but realistic.
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If you've been left behind, you can still make a comeback. Where does your confidence come from, haha.
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GovernancePretender
· 01-10 08:58
Alright, alright, you're talking so much but it all comes down to betting on 2026 anyway. I've already cut my losses, so let's just wait and see.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-10 08:58
Bro, it sounds nice, but what's the use of having a solid foundation... someone has to take the hit.
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2026? That's too far away. I only believe in the trend before the next bull market.
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Now everyone is hyping up post-issuance tokens. Chinese coins should have been dumped and cut losses long ago.
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Dream of being a leader? First, recover the market cap, then talk. Right now, we're just getting beaten.
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Potential, potential, I'm tired of hearing it... when will we see real data?
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Damn it, same old rhetoric. Said the same thing last year.
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Honestly, I've already cut my losses. I don't want to wait anymore.
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The foundation is there? Then why are latecomer tokens still getting crushed...
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Let's wait and see? Afraid we'll be waiting until delisting.
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I don't trust you. Waiting until 2026 is better than going all-in on other options.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-10 08:57
Another story of turning around in 2026, buddy. I've heard this set of words too many times. Every time it's "next cycle will take off," and what’s the result? Still crawling on the ground.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-10 08:54
How should I put it, having a good foundation doesn't necessarily mean you'll turn things around, this logic is a bit shaky.
Wait, 2026? Bro, your confidence is quite high.
To be honest, it's still a gamble on the market; Chinese coins themselves don't have much technological innovation.
Dreaming of being a leader, just forget it; the market never plays by logic.
Ugh, another story of waiting for a turning point, I've heard this set of words too many times.
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DecentralizedElder
· 01-10 08:53
Oh no, that feeling of being overtaken is really uncomfortable, but to be fair, good projects at the core are often like this. Take it slow.
Talking about a turnaround in 2026 might be a bit optimistic; the crypto scene changes too quickly.
Wait, are you sure the fundamentals of Chinese coins are really that solid?
Honestly, I remain optimistic, but in this market, surviving comes first.
The leader's dream is a bit too big; first, hold onto the market share, then think about catching up with those who took off earlier.
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ZkSnarker
· 01-10 08:48
honestly the "wait till 2026 it'll moon" energy is giving copium vibes ngl... but here's the thing about first-movers—sometimes they just get outmaneuvered by better narratives, not better tech
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 01-10 08:39
Well... the Chinese coin story is basically about the early dividends being exhausted. Now it's being beaten by newcomers in all directions, and people are still talking about the dream of being the leader.
But on the other hand, if a big market move really happens in 2026, there’s a chance to turn things around. It’s just unknown whether you’ll still be holding onto your assets by then.
Let’s see how the market moves first, neither too optimistic nor too pessimistic.
Honestly, I’m tired of this kind of rhetoric. Good fundamentals, good prospects, yet still brutally taught by Moore’s Law.
Wait, what’s the current price? Should I consider shorting?
It feels a bit unwavering, like the crypto world just loves these "waiting for a miracle" stories. In the end, it’s all tears.
The front wave crashes on the beach, that’s the feeling with Chinese coins.
2026 is too far away. Just surviving next year would be good. Don’t think about turning the tide every day.
Recently, I've been paying attention to the development trajectory of Chinese-language coins. To be honest, I feel a bit conflicted. When it first launched as the first Chinese-language coin in spot trading, it should have had great potential, but the market performance did not meet expectations, which was quite disappointing. In comparison, some later-appearing coins have stood out and already far surpassed it in market capitalization.
But I still remain optimistic. The foundation of Chinese-language coins is there; as long as the market turns around, the opportunity to catch up is right in front of us. Honestly, I believe it has the potential to become the leader in the Chinese-language coin sector, and even challenge the top spot in market cap is not a dream. 2026 could be a turning point, with a new cycle, new opportunities, and new stories brewing.
Let's wait and see if Chinese-language coins can make a comeback in the next market cycle.