As we enter the end of 2025, the crypto market is experiencing a subtle turning point. Macroeconomic liquidity expectations are fluctuating, and on-chain narratives are gradually returning to rationality, which means the market's focus is quietly shifting—from chasing short-term fluctuations to examining long-term value fundamentals.
This time point is crucial. At this moment of adjustment in market sentiment, three questions become particularly important. First, how will the year-end market trend? Second, how can the DeFi yield model be sustainable? Third, what are the real opportunities for public chain ecosystems—such as TRON—in the next cycle?
These issues seem independent, but they actually point to the same core: what can truly drive value growth when the market cools down from the speculative frenzy? Some experienced practitioners and researchers are delving into these questions, attempting to provide participants with clear strategic insights—neither empty macro judgments nor purely technical accumulations, but real and actionable market logic. For those who want to understand the underlying operations of the market, this is precisely the time that deserves the most attention.
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GweiTooHigh
· 2025-12-26 01:14
Are the yields from DeFi really sustainable? I remain skeptical.
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Talking about long-term value again—how many can truly hold onto it?
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TRON's next opportunity? Let's just survive this round first.
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Liquidity fluctuations keep happening; who can really see through it?
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At the end of the year, the market still seems to depend on macro factors.
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The most terrifying time is when speculation cools down.
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Public chain ecosystems sound nice, but isn't it just whose narrative can attract more capital?
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FortuneTeller42
· 2025-12-25 17:35
It sounds good, but it really depends on who can actually make money
I'm not very convinced by the DeFi yield models
End-of-year rush or wait-and-see, it feels the same
TRON opportunity? Bro, don't joke around, it's just a scheme
Let's wait and see, don't get brainwashed
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LiquidityWitch
· 2025-12-23 03:48
Long-term outlook on Decentralized Finance is optimistic, but the current talk about sustainability is a bit hollow.
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Is TRON's next opportunity? To put it bluntly, it still depends on the real applications of money in the ecosystem.
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Who can really predict the market trends at the end of the year? Rather than forecasting, it's better to keep your own Position.
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Calming down from speculation? Uh... most people are still gambling, so don’t fool yourself.
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The term Liquidity Fluctuation is quite appropriate, but I just don’t know when it will stabilize.
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The long-term value theory is something people talk about in every cycle; the question is who can survive until that day.
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LightningLady
· 2025-12-23 03:47
Sounds nice, but isn't it just the prelude to playing people for suckers again?
What is the crypto world talking about "value return"? I just want to know whose DeFi returns can be stable until next year.
Opportunities with TRON? Heh, after all this talk, aren't they just trying to get retail investors to catch a falling knife?
If they could really "reconstruct long-term value", they wouldn't be doing all this flashy promotion.
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HodlTheDoor
· 2025-12-23 03:36
To be honest, is the speculation frenzy calming down? Why do I feel like it's still crazy?
Can the returns from DeFi really be trusted? It feels like it's just self-pleasing.
What's the next cycle for TRON? Let's first see how many projects are still alive now.
Who dares to determine the market direction at the end of the year? It's all hindsight.
I like these deep thoughts, but how many can actually be implemented?
Narratives returning to rationality? Ha, let me talk about it after I lose everything.
Does anyone really still believe in the term long-term value now?
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YieldWhisperer
· 2025-12-23 03:32
defi yields looking "sustainable" again... saw this movie in 2021, actually the math doesn't check out when you dig into the contracts
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MetaEggplant
· 2025-12-23 03:27
Haha, here we are again being advised to look at the long term, they always say this.
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To be honest, those yield models in DeFi have been played out long ago, who still really believes in that stuff now?
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TRON? The opportunity in the next cycle? Brother, let's just survive this round first.
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Calm down from the speculative frenzy? Laughing to death, as long as there's still money to be made, who the hell cares about value fundamentals?
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Good question, but the answer probably won't be clear for another six months.
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Regarding year-end market trends, if you ask ten people, you'll get eleven different answers; it's still best to look at the K线 honestly.
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Here comes the rational return rhetoric again; the last time I heard this, I was trapped for three months.
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DeFi sustainable? With such high yields, how can it hold up?
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It's better to just tell me what I should buy right now instead of all this fancy talk.
End of 2025 crypto market cycle transition: from short-term Fluctuation to long-term value reconstruction
As we enter the end of 2025, the crypto market is experiencing a subtle turning point. Macroeconomic liquidity expectations are fluctuating, and on-chain narratives are gradually returning to rationality, which means the market's focus is quietly shifting—from chasing short-term fluctuations to examining long-term value fundamentals.
This time point is crucial. At this moment of adjustment in market sentiment, three questions become particularly important. First, how will the year-end market trend? Second, how can the DeFi yield model be sustainable? Third, what are the real opportunities for public chain ecosystems—such as TRON—in the next cycle?
These issues seem independent, but they actually point to the same core: what can truly drive value growth when the market cools down from the speculative frenzy? Some experienced practitioners and researchers are delving into these questions, attempting to provide participants with clear strategic insights—neither empty macro judgments nor purely technical accumulations, but real and actionable market logic. For those who want to understand the underlying operations of the market, this is precisely the time that deserves the most attention.