When you feel like you can't hold on much longer, take a look at Elon Musk.


His life has never been smooth sailing; instead, he's been knocked down and then got back up—
1971: Born in South Africa, introverted personality, long-term bullying
1983: Sold game code at age 12, his first money-making venture
1995: Dropped out of Stanford University to start a business, with nothing to his name
1999: Sold Zip2 for his first big fortune, exhausted to the limit
2000: Founded PayPal, but was pushed out by investors
2002: Bet everything on SpaceX, aiming for Mars
2004: Invested in Tesla, faced widespread skepticism
2006: Laid out SolarCity, betting on future energy
2008: Business hit rock bottom, company nearly bankrupt, marriage broken, life's lowest point
End of 2008: Falcon 1 successfully launched, a hard-fought comeback
2013: Tesla nearly went bankrupt; he slept in the factory to fight through
2015: Multiple failed rocket recoveries, burning huge amounts of money
2018: Sued and forced to step down as chairman
2020: Starship explosion, watched and mocked worldwide
2022: Acquired Twitter, falling into losses and public controversy
Up to now: Bearing pressure while continuing to pursue Mars and AI
Honestly, he’s not invincible; he just keeps holding on when things get tough.
And back to your current question:
When will SOL bounce back?
Honestly, no one can give you a definite timeline.
What you should be thinking about now is not “when will it rise,” but—
Can your position still withstand the pressure?
Are you short-term trapped, or planning to hold long-term?
Have you left yourself an exit route?
Markets will fluctuate, but people can't be dragged down.
Persistence is a skill, but adjusting is even more important.
SOL will eventually have a rally, but the premise is—you need to stabilize yourself first, don’t get shaken out before dawn. #稳定币去利息化博弈升温 $SOL
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