#以太坊大户持仓变化 $BTC $ETH stabilizing the market, the real opportunities often lie in the corners. Everyone's view on the secondary market is quite similar, but it is the early projects within the primary ecosystem that are quietly brewing the next cycle.
There are frequent moves on the SOL chain. Looking at the history of DOGE—many people held onto it stubbornly back then, and only later did the profits materialize. Currently, internal consensus within the ecosystem is rapidly accumulating, and community enthusiasm is also rising. Projects like CONAN, from narrative to actual operation, still have significant room for market capitalization growth.
What's the key? Early participants usually get to enjoy the first wave of growth dividends. By the time retail investors in the secondary market are aware, institutions have already built their positions. This is not hype, but a market pattern observed over many years—those with foresight indeed have an advantage in wealth distribution.
How the year-end market will develop still depends on macro factors, but maintaining the rhythm of primary layout offers a relatively better risk-reward ratio.
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WenMoon42
· 01-09 17:00
The primary ecosystem is indeed easy to overlook, but the risks are real. Who knew about the DOGE wave?
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gas_fee_therapist
· 01-09 14:40
The matter of the primary ecosystem is indeed reasonable. But who would really dare to all-in on a project now? The risk is too high.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-09 04:44
Really, the rhythm of the primary ecosystem is indeed well-paced. By the time retail investors react, there's already nothing left to play with.
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SilentObserver
· 01-08 02:00
Can those trash projects in the primary ecosystem really turn around? I think CONAN is just so-so; no matter how good the narrative is, it still depends on actual implementation.
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AirdropHermit
· 01-08 01:49
Speaking of which, everyone can see the secondary level, but the primary level is the real battlefield. The SOL ecosystem is indeed showing some activity now, but projects like CONAN still depend on whether they can make progress in the future.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-08 01:48
It sounds like you're talking about first-tier projects again, but how many people are really brave enough to get on board?
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BlockBargainHunter
· 01-08 01:48
To be honest, I'm tired of the secondary market; it's just gambling on retail investors' FOMO. The primary market indeed offers great opportunities, but the barriers are really high, and without some industry connections, you're basically just watching from the sidelines.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-08 01:41
It's another story of a first-level ecosystem. It sounds good, but how much gas does it take to cross-chain to SOL? I calculated that bridging from ETH costs at least dozens of dollars, and by the time the project takes off, that small difference will have been eaten up entirely by miner fees.
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DrAYousef
· 01-08 01:36
well done keep it up
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ContractSurrender
· 01-08 01:36
Level 1 is indeed easy to be cut, but those who make money really make a killing. This is a game of probability.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 $BTC $ETH stabilizing the market, the real opportunities often lie in the corners. Everyone's view on the secondary market is quite similar, but it is the early projects within the primary ecosystem that are quietly brewing the next cycle.
There are frequent moves on the SOL chain. Looking at the history of DOGE—many people held onto it stubbornly back then, and only later did the profits materialize. Currently, internal consensus within the ecosystem is rapidly accumulating, and community enthusiasm is also rising. Projects like CONAN, from narrative to actual operation, still have significant room for market capitalization growth.
What's the key? Early participants usually get to enjoy the first wave of growth dividends. By the time retail investors in the secondary market are aware, institutions have already built their positions. This is not hype, but a market pattern observed over many years—those with foresight indeed have an advantage in wealth distribution.
How the year-end market will develop still depends on macro factors, but maintaining the rhythm of primary layout offers a relatively better risk-reward ratio.