Many people no longer talk about Core much now.


When the market is cold, even the chat in the group becomes sparse.

But I still hold 3,096 units.
I haven't moved them.

Not because I don't understand the risks,
but because I always feel that Core hasn't truly played out yet.

Now, there's a very real problem in the market:

Most projects, as long as they haven't skyrocketed,
are assumed to be "dead."
But those that can survive to the next cycle,
are often not the ones that rise the fastest,
but those that haven't stopped at the bottom.

Core gives me the feeling of these kinds of projects.

Many people shout "value investing,"
but when the price drops for two months, they clear their faith.

When Core cools down,
the group becomes as quiet as if the project has gone to zero.
$CORE
But everyone who has gone through several cycles knows:

The market's favorite thing to do,
is to quietly shake out traders,
when no one is talking.

How many people still hold Core now?
Stop pretending to be dead,
come out and make a sound.

Don't be misled by those "experts" who chase hot topics every day.
In a bull market, they always shout about the next hundredfold,
in a bear market, they always say the project is dead.

Those who can truly come out ahead,
are never the loudest voices,
but those who endure the lows and keep building.
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YaoQianshuA
· 4h ago
It’s also possible that you are the person standing on the hilltop, the naive and sweet one, the big rookie.
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