Recently, I have spent time深入 researching the development trends of the CC project and am quite optimistic about its market performance in 2026.



The positioning of this project is interesting—it does not follow the usual narrative route of public chains, nor is it a story told to retail investors. Its true value support is written in Wall Street's trading data, which determines that its development direction and ceiling are completely different.

It is backed by many top-tier institutions, which is also worth noting. If you are关注 this track, CC can be considered for inclusion in your watchlist, and continue to track its progress.
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-15 14:08
Wall Street data speaks, this is the kind of thing I love to see
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MemeEchoer
· 01-15 09:59
Wall Street's endorsement is indeed more reliable than just storytelling, but who knows what will happen by 2026.

How long institutional groups can hold together—that's the real key.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 01-12 18:31
Wall Street data speaks, this is the true pricing power

Institutions are banding together, retail investors are still dreaming

CC's logic is indeed different, not relying on stories but on cash flow

Wait, you said 2026? Then I might as well lie down for the long term
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-12 15:50
This brother has good vision; projects driven by Wall Street data are indeed different.

Institutions band together on certain things, retail investors need to follow slowly to be safe.

It's still too early to talk about 2026, but adding one to the list wouldn't hurt.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 01-12 15:47
Wall Street data backing this up is indeed compelling; institutional endorsement is not just empty talk.
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MidnightTrader
· 01-12 15:43
Wall Street data speaks, this is the real deal

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Institutional endorsement is definitely worth digging into, unlike those projects that only boast

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Can it turn around in 26 years? Let's wait and see

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Not following the retail narrative, I like this tone

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It's already on the list, just see how it performs later
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-12 15:43
With the support of Wall Street's data, it sounds much more reliable than most projects.

The question of institutional collective action depends on whether retail investors can get on board.

Wait, could this be just another way of saying "cutting leeks"?
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consensus_whisperer
· 01-12 15:43
Wall Street data supports this point as being reliable, and institutional endorsement indeed makes a difference.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-12 15:38
Wall Street data speaks volumes—while retail investors are still telling stories, it's already playing chess.

Institutional groupings are worth pondering. 2026, right? Then just follow it long-term.

But to be honest, the biggest risk for these kinds of projects is policy direction. No matter how solid the data, it can't withstand a single official document.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-12 15:30
Bro, I've heard this spiel so many times. Is institutional endorsement really that valuable?
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