#数字资产市场动态 Recently, while reviewing trading decisions, I noticed a phenomenon—traders who truly make money are often not those chasing hot trends. They spend more time studying on-chain data and understanding project fundamentals.



Taking the three public chains $BNB, $ETH, and $SOL as examples, each has completely different ecosystem opportunities. The DeFi ecosystem of $BNB is continuously evolving, $ETH remains the preferred asset class for risk assets, and the on-chain activity data of $SOL is indeed worth paying attention to.

Treat Web3 trading as a long-term learning process rather than a gamble to get rich overnight. With a stable mindset, strategies can be stable too. This has been my deepest insight after several years of trading. I feel that someone who studies quietly alone can easily fall into a dead end. If like-minded partners discuss market logic, risk management, and trading psychology together, they can go further and more steadily.
BNB-0,48%
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NoStopLossNutvip
· 01-22 19:42
That's right, most people chasing the hot trends have suffered heavy losses.

Chasing hot topics indeed doesn't make money; you still need to analyze on-chain data.

SOL's on-chain activity has been quite intense recently, but ETH remains my main focus.

It's easy to get stuck in details when researching alone; you need to find the right benchmarks to discuss and clarify your ideas.

Web3 is a long-term game; there's no shortcut.

I've experienced both gains and losses over the past few years, and a good mindset is really key.

The BNB ecosystem is quietly making efforts, but not many people are paying attention.
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SlowLearnerWangvip
· 01-22 08:53
Oh no, it's the same old story. I should have known long ago... Have I made money by chasing hot topics? No, I've only been the one getting cut. Now I realize that those who study on-chain data are the real winners. I'm the kind who reacts a bit too late.
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 01-22 08:53
Damn, it's those stories of retail investors bleeding out chasing the latest trends again, hilarious

That's why I'm still analyzing data on the chain; others have already gone all-in

ETH is still worth holding, and the activity level of SOL is indeed interesting

Researching alone can easily lead to tunnel vision; finding a reliable partner to discuss with can really help avoid detours

Speaking of mindset, it's truly the hardest part of trading

I also want to find someone to discuss market logic with and jointly develop risk management strategies

The evolution of the BNB ecosystem is indeed brewing something, but I haven't fully grasped it yet

It's either gambling or learning, this phrase really hit home for me
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-22 08:53
That's right, I've been quietly studying for two months, almost to the point of breaking myself down. Only after discussing with friends did I realize I was off track.

I just can't stand those who shout about airdrops every day; the real value is in the data.

SOL has indeed been very active recently, but how many can actually stick with it?
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WhaleSurfervip
· 01-22 08:52
That's right, those chasing hot topics are always the retail investors.

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On-chain data is indeed fundamental; too many people go all-in just after reading a news article.

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Mindset is the hardest part; I keep losing because of this.

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SOL on-chain data is hot, but the risks are also high.

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Researching alone can easily lead to tunnel vision; I really agree with this point.

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ETH is still the safest choice; others feel a bit like gambling.

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Compared to making quick money, steady growth is much more appealing.

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What is BNB's DeFi doing? I haven't been paying much attention lately.

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Finding the right trading partners can definitely reduce detours, but the premise is to find reliable ones.

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Those who make money are indeed the ones who do in-depth research, unlike some who shout signals every day.
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