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Launch
CandyDrop
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That familiar ETH has finally returned!
It’s not in vain that I’ve been consistently investing. Some brothers came to ask me
Why not dollar-cost average into SOL? Young and full of vitality.
Just look at these two sets of data and you'll understand 👇
SOL: 2021 market cap 77B, coin price $250
ETH: 2021 market cap 400B, coin price $3400
SOL: 2025 market cap 77B, coin price $137
ETH: 2025 market cap 400B, coin price $3320
In this four-year cycle, dollar-cost averaging into ETH may not make you rich, but it won’t make you lose money; however, dollar-cost averaging into SOL could really cut your holdings in half. Can you handle that? 🤡