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Frequently asked question: "Is BNB still worth investing in now? Isn't this chasing the high?"
My straightforward opinion: BNB is not a short-term gamble, but a crop that grows slowly. You need to plant the seeds, water regularly, and then quietly wait for it to grow, rather than planting today and thinking about harvesting tomorrow.
I have an old buddy who has been investing in BNB weekly since 2022. In the beginning, he couldn't hold on—doubting life when it dropped a lot, wanting to cut losses when it rose quickly. Now? Thanks to this stubborn persistence, his returns can already cover daily expenses, and his retirement plan has been completed ten years ahead of schedule.
Why am I so sure? Ultimately, it’s because the core of BNB has changed.
**From a fee tool to on-chain fuel**
In the early days, people regarded BNB as a discount coupon for the platform, but its identity has been completely upgraded in the past two years—now it’s the "fuel" for a certain public chain, essential for every on-chain operation (DeFi, NFTs, transfers).
Data speaks: this chain’s daily active addresses rank first among all public chains, and DEX trading volume accounts for over 60% of the entire market. What does this mean? The more active on-chain activity, the greater the demand for BNB.
The most impressive part is that it’s still deflationary. With automatic quarterly burns and real-time Gas fee burn mechanisms (BEP-95), over 64 million BNB have been burned. In the long run, the total supply will gradually decrease from 200 million to 100 million.
Demand continues to grow, while supply shrinks—this fundamental economic dynamic is the strongest support for long-term value.
**Dollar-cost averaging is about using time to gain space**
The more volatile the market, the greater the power of dollar-cost averaging. During periods of panic, the multiple of returns can be even more impressive. This is a mathematical law, not luck.
Honestly, compared to the flashy tactics of chasing highs and selling lows, the simple approach of dollar-cost averaging lasts longer and earns more steadily. The key is not to tinker too much, but to give time enough room to do its work.