Someone on the forum dug out a bold prediction - in 2026, a certain public chain ecosystem will give birth to a project with an extraordinary rise. Sounds crazy? But in the cyclical fluctuations of the crypto market, such extreme returns have always had historical precedents.
Some traders calculate this way: using a cost of 0.02 to bet on a ten-thousand-fold opportunity, even if the failure probability is 99%, once successful, it is a qualitative leap. Their goal is very clear - to invest a capital of 200B, either to achieve a class leap and get to shore, or to treat this money as the cost of entertainment.
Behind this all-in mentality is an optimistic judgment about the recovery of the entire market cycle. Market enthusiasm is accumulating, the ecosystem is expanding, and new opportunities are brewing. The logic of taking a gamble still exists, the key is whether one can find that turning point.
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Someone on the forum dug out a bold prediction - in 2026, a certain public chain ecosystem will give birth to a project with an extraordinary rise. Sounds crazy? But in the cyclical fluctuations of the crypto market, such extreme returns have always had historical precedents.
Some traders calculate this way: using a cost of 0.02 to bet on a ten-thousand-fold opportunity, even if the failure probability is 99%, once successful, it is a qualitative leap. Their goal is very clear - to invest a capital of 200B, either to achieve a class leap and get to shore, or to treat this money as the cost of entertainment.
Behind this all-in mentality is an optimistic judgment about the recovery of the entire market cycle. Market enthusiasm is accumulating, the ecosystem is expanding, and new opportunities are brewing. The logic of taking a gamble still exists, the key is whether one can find that turning point.