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I want to discuss a question with everyone—have you ever wondered why just a few words from a developer can instantly cause holders to panic? What this reflects is actually a lack of confidence in your own investment decisions.
Imagine if your financial fate is completely influenced by others’ statements—one sentence causes a sharp drop, a piece of news causes a rebound. Can you accept that? My answer is: if that’s the case, it indicates that the entire market has not yet formed a true consensus. Assets without consensus carry high risk, and you should be aware of that.
But the key here is—your assets should not be controlled by others. When you make this investment decision, you should be very clear—developer attitudes, KOL analyses, these are signals, not commands. Fear means you’ve already lost.
Honestly, we are now in a trough. The market is in a correction phase, and this is when you can most see whether someone truly believes or is just forced to get in. Those who truly believe will reflect: where did my judgment go wrong? Is the community still cohesive? Are our goals still clear? As for those who were forced to get in, they start to panic—when prices fall, they want to escape.
The curve of life is like this; ups and downs are normal. The key is whether, during the lows, you choose to escape or face it head-on. Facing it means you need to calm down and think carefully:
- Are the reasons you initially chose this still valid?
- How many people in the community share your view?
- How far is it from the real bottom?
Don’t rush to draw conclusions. Take two seconds to calm down, then think again—does this asset itself have application value? Does it have dissemination power? This is the core of judging whether you can get out of the trough. The developer’s attitude is actually not the most important; what matters is that this thing is still alive, the community is still here, and people are still building.
Recently, I watched a live Q&A with the head of a major exchange. He said that for MEME-type assets to go far, the core is to have application and an ecosystem. Does your asset have that? If yes, then why are you still afraid now—has it really fallen below your psychological expectations, or have you suddenly lost confidence in the future?
Emotion decides everything. Your panic will only accelerate the decline, but your confidence and actions can change the situation. Only when more and more people stand up from panic, unite to build, spread, and apply, will this correction end, and the market will rise again.
Instead of worrying about the developer’s attitude, ask yourself: am I still willing to continue with this community?