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I recently had an idea—creating a dedicated content channel that explains the technical principles of Bitcoin and Ethereum. The core goal is to explain the underlying technology in the simplest and most understandable way, providing a systematic learning platform for those interested in deepening their understanding of blockchain. Additionally, by continuously updating technological iterations and ecosystem development trends, it can offer long-term investors confidence and support.
Since it's technical content, video format would be ideal. Honestly, although there are many technical blogs and websites in the industry, professional video science popularization channels are quite rare, making this a good niche. If everyone is interested or has related resources, consider exploring this direction.
Speaking of which, I recently watched some investment videos, and one point really struck me—stable cash flow is the anchor of an investment mindset. Why are so many people in the crypto space desperately doing short-term trading and playing with derivatives? Ultimately, it's because they feel making money is too slow, or they simply lack decent cash income. Driven by this anxiety, it’s actually very difficult to stick to a long-term value investing approach.
Looking at recent market conditions makes this clear—volatility is ridiculously low. In such a situation, trying to chase short-term gains through active trading? From a technical perspective, that’s a big question mark; the most important thing is that the market itself doesn’t offer many opportunities. But conversely, if your cash flow is sufficient and your position allocation is reasonable, such market conditions are actually an excellent time to build positions. Gradually deploying assets during market calmness offers a much higher cost-performance ratio compared to the later bull market.
That’s why there’s a saying: "Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world"—a stable income stream gives you enough time and mental space to participate in the full cycle of this game.