If you have confidence in a project, don't rush to conclusions. Truly high-quality Blockchain projects are never an overnight sensation; they must go through repeated market refinement. The current downturn may just be a period of accumulating technical strength and user base. Looking back at successful cases, which one didn't endure a harsh winter before welcoming spring? Just continue to follow, as surprises often come at the most unexpected times.
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NullWhisperer
· 11-28 03:14
nah, this is where people fool themselves though. "accumulating strength" sounds nice until the devs ghost and liquidity evaporates... technically speaking, most projects in bear markets are just slowly bleeding out, not building anything meaningful
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 11-25 04:21
Only those who endure the Bear Market are hardcore, this statement is correct.
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WhaleSurfer
· 11-25 04:20
The saying of getting through the cold winter has become a bit tiresome to hear; every project that sounds good says this.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 11-25 04:18
Only by enduring the cold winter can we welcome spring. We, the coin holders, are just betting on this.
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WalletsWatcher
· 11-25 03:59
There are quite a few projects that won't survive the cold winter, so be careful of survivor bias.
If you have confidence in a project, don't rush to conclusions. Truly high-quality Blockchain projects are never an overnight sensation; they must go through repeated market refinement. The current downturn may just be a period of accumulating technical strength and user base. Looking back at successful cases, which one didn't endure a harsh winter before welcoming spring? Just continue to follow, as surprises often come at the most unexpected times.