Think about those small coins that dropped in the last or the previous cycle; now they have all grown to a market cap of hundreds of millions. From this perspective, can a new coin reach one billion? It doesn't seem so far-fetched. BTC's rise and fall cycles often rotate through different sectors, and those projects that survive after continuous setbacks may have the chance to gain attention in the next round. The market is like this—low valuations often hide the potential for high multiples.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 01-07 14:12
Haha, recalling those survivors, it is indeed a bit outrageous. But only projects that have survived until now are truly 👀
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-07 06:11
Haha, that's right. Let's see who can make it to the next round.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-06 09:06
Damn, you're right. Those small coins that survived are now taking off. Low-valued assets are indeed prone to explosive growth.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 01-04 21:22
Only those who survive the bear market are the true kings; not all coins are destined to make it to the next round.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 01-04 14:50
Wow, this logic is pretty crazy. Indeed, those small coins that were completely crushed are now taking off.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-04 14:50
Wow, I can accept this logic, but the premise is that the project is truly alive. Dead coins are useless even if they are undervalued.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-04 14:46
Low-priced coins can turn around just by holding on, this is the magic of the crypto world.
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SignatureCollector
· 01-04 14:43
Haha, really. Those worthless coins worth just a few cents have now turned around. Early investors who got in early are making a killing.
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GasFeeGazer
· 01-04 14:43
Undervaluation sets the stage for high multiples, there's nothing wrong with that, but the premise is to survive first.
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SwapWhisperer
· 01-04 14:29
The rotation in the crypto world—once you see through it, you can buy the dip. The key is to survive long enough.
Think about those small coins that dropped in the last or the previous cycle; now they have all grown to a market cap of hundreds of millions. From this perspective, can a new coin reach one billion? It doesn't seem so far-fetched. BTC's rise and fall cycles often rotate through different sectors, and those projects that survive after continuous setbacks may have the chance to gain attention in the next round. The market is like this—low valuations often hide the potential for high multiples.