Markets don't move in straight lines—they build momentum quietly, then shift dramatically when least expected. This is how cycles work in crypto. You see incremental moves across weeks, months even, but then one catalyst hits and everything accelerates. The slow grind rarely feels significant until it compounds. That's the game: patience through the gradual phase, then bracing for the sudden turn.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 7h ago
Taking so long to drag on, and in the end, it was just one black swan that suddenly exploded—typical crypto circle套路
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RunWhenCut
· 7h ago
This wave really wore me down to doubt my life, but then suddenly a reverse move exploded, damn.
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BoredRiceBall
· 7h ago
Save up slowly, and suddenly it takes off—that's the rhythm of the crypto world.
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PositionPhobia
· 7h ago
That's how it is. Only when I was about to break down did I realize I should have gone all in long ago.
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DogeBachelor
· 7h ago
Is that it? I already said this a long time ago. The sideways movement in the past few months was actually accumulation, and many people didn't realize it and started to panic.
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ZkProofPudding
· 7h ago
Isn't this what I go through every day? Slowly grinding for a month or two with no feeling, then suddenly taking off overnight.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 7h ago
Make a fortune quietly; I know this trick too well, just waiting for that moment to trigger the explosion.
Markets don't move in straight lines—they build momentum quietly, then shift dramatically when least expected. This is how cycles work in crypto. You see incremental moves across weeks, months even, but then one catalyst hits and everything accelerates. The slow grind rarely feels significant until it compounds. That's the game: patience through the gradual phase, then bracing for the sudden turn.