New Year Outlook: The expectation for certain leading public chain ecosystem assets is quite straightforward: being able to consistently outperform BTC within four years is considered a success.
Looking back to when the project was launched with real trading, BTC was still hovering around $63,000. Considering the current net asset value performance, to match its return curve, BTC would need to rise to about $190,000.
Why emphasize the four-year cycle? Because this period is long enough to complete a full bull-bear cycle—from accumulation at the bottom, to release at the top, and then to a new round of shakeout. A complete cycle can more objectively verify the asset's long-term operational capability. The asset has already been running with real trading for some time, and now it remains to be seen how it performs in the next complete cycle.
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 5h ago
Four years surpassing BTC? Haha, that's a bit of a tall order. It's hard to say whether we can even stabilize the current market.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 5h ago
nah, the math checks out but let me be honest—19k btc is basically asking for a miracle rn. four year cycle thesis hits different when you're actually bagholding tho lol
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SwapWhisperer
· 5h ago
Tripling in four years sounds simple, but it's hard to actually do.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 5h ago
So BTC needs to rise to 190,000 to break even? Then our assets have indeed increased.
New Year Outlook: The expectation for certain leading public chain ecosystem assets is quite straightforward: being able to consistently outperform BTC within four years is considered a success.
Looking back to when the project was launched with real trading, BTC was still hovering around $63,000. Considering the current net asset value performance, to match its return curve, BTC would need to rise to about $190,000.
Why emphasize the four-year cycle? Because this period is long enough to complete a full bull-bear cycle—from accumulation at the bottom, to release at the top, and then to a new round of shakeout. A complete cycle can more objectively verify the asset's long-term operational capability. The asset has already been running with real trading for some time, and now it remains to be seen how it performs in the next complete cycle.