To be honest, every time the market gets dumped, the script is exactly the same.
When the market drops, some people jump higher than anyone else: "I told you it was a scam!" Then, as soon as the market rises, it's the same group of people chasing it faster than dogs, shouting their orders loudly.
I've become accustomed to this emotional rollercoaster after eight years of struggling in this industry.
But there is one thing that needs to be clarified: when we focus on the price, we are actually looking at the future. Price is never about the "present"—it is the market's discount on the future. If you only pay attention to the K-line, opportunities will have slipped through your fingers.
Moreover, there is a harsh truth in the bear market: what others see is "falling", but what I see is "filtering".
Emotions are retreating, the cards are being reshuffled, and the patterns are rearranging their seats.
During this period, I have been pondering two questions: First, why are there more and more projects, but fewer and fewer that are actually viable? Second, everyone knows the industry is about to undergo a transformation, but what exactly will that transformation look like?
So I want to write something. It's not about pouring chicken soup, nor is it about shouting "the bull market will be back soon". I just want to talk to you in the most straightforward way about what is "happening in this market" from my perspective, and what "might happen next".
A bull market is a carnival; a bear market is the X-ray machine.
When everyone is blinded by emotions, I want to pull you up a little higher to see which channel truly leads to the future after the tide goes out.
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ParanoiaKing
· 11-30 11:07
Really, this fall is just the same old routine, so tiresome.
I deeply relate, the Bear Market is actually a litmus test for people.
The words may be rough but the logic is sound, prices are indeed the pricing for the future.
What has been said in these eight years has somewhat convinced me, the term 'pattern' is used perfectly.
The alt season hasn't come but instead there's a major cleanup, makes sense.
Damn, here comes another emotional rollercoaster, some people are really more dedicated than comedians.
When the market rises, it's double-faced, can't even laugh anymore.
The metaphor of the X-ray machine is interesting, it can indeed reveal the real stuff.
The key question now is who really has a future, it's confusing.
The saying that the Bear Market filters projects is spot on, I believe it.
Bull run revelry and Bear Market split, let's see who survives until the end.
What will change by 2025, can you please finish your sentence?
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CexIsBad
· 11-28 04:50
The insights from an eight-year old sucker are quite good.
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Another "I see through it" post, let's see what tricks they can come up with later.
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The phrase "Bear Market filters people" hit home, but the projects that can truly survive are still a minority.
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I've heard the price discount theory too many times, the key is distinguishing between real opportunities and traps.
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The alt season hasn't come, this reversal is indeed interesting, finally someone dares to speak frankly.
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To put it bluntly, it's just about human nature, the cycle of greed and fear.
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It sounds like waiting for some big news, but it feels like it's going to be a bust haha.
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The restructuring of the pattern is true, but there really aren't many who can grasp it.
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This theory sounds very clear-headed, just afraid it will be hindsight wisdom.
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In a Bear Market, the quality of projects is indeed clearer, and the true nature of trash projects is exposed.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 11-28 04:50
In a Bear Market, projects are filtered out, while in a bull run, people's hearts are filtered. Looking at the ground full of suckers, everyone is actually watching who can survive to the next round.
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It's been eight years, yet we're still talking about this. The rise and fall of the market is just an emotional game; the key is still to see who holds the real chips.
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To put it bluntly, the logic of chasing projects now is — when others are fearful, I'm counting models; when others are celebrating, I'm watching for risks.
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There's nothing wrong with saying prices are discounted, but those who can truly see the future have long left the comment section.
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The alt season hasn't come, but a massive elimination has instead arrived. Whether it's favourable information or doomsday, it all depends on what your Holdings are.
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I've heard this set of phrases too many times; each time they say the pattern is being restructured, but the result is still the same group is playing people for suckers. Interestingly, the newcomers have also learned how to play people for suckers.
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The analogy of an X-ray machine is good, but the problem is, is there anyone who dares to look at what comes out?
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The increasing number of projects is really not an advantage; instead, it's the noise of information explosion. Only those who can see through it are the winners.
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AirdropHuntress
· 11-28 04:49
After research and analysis, it’s the same old saying — it really works.
Don’t be greedy; historical data shows that someone has to catch a falling knife in every round.
Follow the flow of these few Wallet Addresses to reveal the real trends.
The background of the project party is questionable; it’s advisable to pay attention to the risks, or you might lose again.
Avoid projects with problematic tokenomics design; those worth investing in are rare.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 11-28 04:45
What my buddy said is the reality. I've been in this for eight years, and those people are really the same.
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In a Bear Market, the perspective on projects is indeed different, and the garbage projects are all exposed at once.
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Wait, what do you mean the alt season hasn't come? It's making me crave it badly.
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"Price is the discount for the future," I need to remember this. It's too harsh.
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While others see a fall, I see a filter. We really think differently.
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Those who shout about being played for suckers every day and then chase the price are really something else.
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We really need to think seriously about 2025, or we'll be harvested again.
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Looking at the route from a high point, there's nothing wrong with that, but most people can't do it.
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Those who only pay attention to Candlestick patterns have long been washed out. They deserve it.
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"The alt season hasn't come but instead has come this" joke is about to be said, like a vengeful spirit.
To be honest, every time the market gets dumped, the script is exactly the same.
When the market drops, some people jump higher than anyone else: "I told you it was a scam!" Then, as soon as the market rises, it's the same group of people chasing it faster than dogs, shouting their orders loudly.
I've become accustomed to this emotional rollercoaster after eight years of struggling in this industry.
But there is one thing that needs to be clarified: when we focus on the price, we are actually looking at the future. Price is never about the "present"—it is the market's discount on the future. If you only pay attention to the K-line, opportunities will have slipped through your fingers.
Moreover, there is a harsh truth in the bear market: what others see is "falling", but what I see is "filtering".
Emotions are retreating, the cards are being reshuffled, and the patterns are rearranging their seats.
During this period, I have been pondering two questions: First, why are there more and more projects, but fewer and fewer that are actually viable? Second, everyone knows the industry is about to undergo a transformation, but what exactly will that transformation look like?
So I want to write something. It's not about pouring chicken soup, nor is it about shouting "the bull market will be back soon". I just want to talk to you in the most straightforward way about what is "happening in this market" from my perspective, and what "might happen next".
A bull market is a carnival; a bear market is the X-ray machine.
When everyone is blinded by emotions, I want to pull you up a little higher to see which channel truly leads to the future after the tide goes out.
**The Most Important Things to Focus on in 2025**
There is a particularly eye-catching reality in 2025 that most people are unwilling to face: we did not wait for the so-called "copycat season", but instead waited for... (to be continued)