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What does holding GT long-term truly earn you?
Many people ask: if they hold GT for the long term, what exactly are they earning? The answer is quite clear — they are earning from the platform’s growth, not from market sentiment. These two sources of income have completely different stability.
Tokens driven by market sentiment rely on short-term hype; whereas, the rise of GT is more related to “slow variables” such as an increasing number of platform users, product line expansion, and enhanced trading depth. These factors do not happen overnight, but once a trend is formed, it is difficult to reverse.
In the long run, the value curve of GT resembles a stair-step increase rather than a sharp surge. While this kind of movement may not be thrilling, it is more conducive to long-term compound growth. For investors, the biggest challenge is not whether GT is worth holding, but whether you have the patience to see it through a full cycle.