Recently, in this wave of market conditions, from the 4 to 5-minute level, there has been consistent accumulation at the low levels. It's not that there are no concerns; to be honest, I do feel a bit anxious, but my outlook remains firm.
The true ceiling of the BSC chain requires community effort to break through. Relying on a few projects to fight alone won't work; everyone needs to work together as one to open up the situation.
FUD itself is not scary. What is truly frightening is the herd mentality—being swayed by the wind and following trends. Changing your stance at the slightest disturbance is the most damaging to the ecosystem's foundation. Faith is something that must be maintained.
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SwapWhisperer
· 9h ago
Feeling nervous about buying in at a low point, I understand this feeling, but the real test is whether I can stick to my words.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 9h ago
Feeling nervous about buying in at a low point, but this is really a test of faith. It's hard to truly do it.
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The BSC community needs to unite; relying on a few top projects won't really work.
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FUD is everywhere. The key is not to be led by the rhythm. Overreacting is the most useless.
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Well said. Holding onto faith is more important than anything. If you can't do that, don't play.
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How to interpret 4-5 minute level data? Does it really have reference value?
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The habit of blindly following others needs to be changed; otherwise, you won't make a single cent in the end.
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Stay tight, but if you need to buy, you still have to buy. Otherwise, how can you wait for the rebound?
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If the BSC ceiling can't be broken, that's just how it is. Can the community be twisted into a rope? That's very difficult.
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Faith is a good thing, but it must be based on the right foundation. Don't deceive yourself.
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The most annoying thing about bandwagoners is one leading to another. The ecosystem has indeed been damaged.
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DAOdreamer
· 9h ago
It's normal to feel nervous when buying in at a low point, but this is the test of faith.
Those who follow the crowd will eventually be proven wrong; we can just sit back and watch the show.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 9h ago
Picking up positions at low prices indeed requires mental preparation, but what this paragraph says is right—faith cannot sway with the wind.
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DataOnlooker
· 9h ago
Feeling nervous about buying in at a low point but not changing the mind—that's the difference between a gambler and a believer.
Recently, in this wave of market conditions, from the 4 to 5-minute level, there has been consistent accumulation at the low levels. It's not that there are no concerns; to be honest, I do feel a bit anxious, but my outlook remains firm.
The true ceiling of the BSC chain requires community effort to break through. Relying on a few projects to fight alone won't work; everyone needs to work together as one to open up the situation.
FUD itself is not scary. What is truly frightening is the herd mentality—being swayed by the wind and following trends. Changing your stance at the slightest disturbance is the most damaging to the ecosystem's foundation. Faith is something that must be maintained.