2025 is coming to an end, and 2026 begins.



This year has been full of ups and downs in the market, and the perseverance of crypto enthusiasts has finally paid off. Whether it's holding onto beliefs during the bear market or seizing rebound opportunities to turn things around, everyone still here deserves a reward.

A new year is approaching. With the experience accumulated over the past year and our understanding of the market, we will continue to navigate the crypto world. Industry transformations, fluctuations of mainstream coins, policy directions—these are all variables in the new year. But as long as we stay true to our original intentions and believe in the power of consensus, we can find opportunities in the next cycle.

Rushing to the finish line is not the end; the new year is the real beginning.
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-04 02:43
Getting through it makes you a winner; continue to go all-in in 2026

To be honest, last year's wave really tested human nature; those who survived should celebrate

In 2026, see how policies shape up; stay calm

Starting to look at the K-line again; can't hold it together
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 01-03 06:09
Those who endure are warriors. Keep riding in 2026.

Really, last year's big plunge almost discouraged me, but luckily I didn't waver.

A new cycle brings new opportunities. As long as your faith doesn't falter, there's still hope.
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BuyHighSellLow
· 01-03 04:19
Here we go again. This time, can you stop buying the dip halfway up the mountain?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-01 06:55
After waiting so long, the rebound finally came. Continuing to go all in in 26.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-01 06:55
Those who remain in a bear market have mostly figured out a set of things. However, the real test is yet to come — whether they can avoid making the same mistakes again.
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FOMOSapien
· 01-01 06:54
There's nothing fundamentally holding on to the rebound, just good luck.

Hey, what can we do about 2026? One policy statement and the market immediately reverses.

Original intention? Bro, in this bear market, we've already lost our initial purpose.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-01 06:51
Really, as long as you're alive, you've already won; everything else is just details.

Finally waiting for a rebound after holding on for so long, it feels worth it.

By 2026, you need to decide whether to go all-in or hold steadily; that's the key.

Don't just think about opportunities; first, control the risks well.

Only those who survive the bear market deserve to speak; continue bottom fishing in the new year.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 01-01 06:49
2026 is really here, but I feel like I'm not ready yet

Another round of reshuffling is about to begin, let's wait and see

Hearing "stay true to the original aspiration" has made my ears calloused, but the key is whether I can make money

Who dares to predict the market trend in 2026... I only know to hold onto the chips in my hand

Hold steady? Ha, that's easy to say. If I can't survive the next crash, all efforts are in vain

A new cycle, new opportunities, but there are probably only a few who dare to go all in

If this wave can turn around, it's a win. Don't think too much
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-01 06:35
Only the wolves survive the bear market. After 26 years, it's our turn to reap the rewards.
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WalletDetective
· 01-01 06:32
The bear market still hasn't given up, and the bull market is coming to cut again? Forget it, let's keep playing.

What am I holding on to? I just can't bear to cut my losses, haha.

2026 feels like starting over again, isn't it a bit tiring?

Next cycle? Let's survive this cycle first.

Is real consensus valuable? I think it still depends on luck.
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