Market cycles are always recurring, which is a consensus among many industry insiders. Recently, some practitioners shared an interesting topic publicly—the definition and development prospects of altcoins.
They believe that the market exhibits obvious cyclical patterns. Historical data shows that each cycle tends to generate new investment opportunities. The development of public chain ecosystems and projects with practical applications often gain growth momentum during cycle rotations.
What does this mean? The altcoin season will definitely come again. But when exactly, and how significant the fluctuations will be, depends on observing the market's specific performance. After all, defining the scope of altcoins is itself an interesting question—some projects may appear to be copies on the surface, but their technology and application layers may differ.
From a different perspective, instead of worrying about whether a coin is a copy or not, it’s better to focus on whether these projects have genuine ecological support and a user base. Market cycles are like tides, coming and going. Opportunities are always there; the key is whether you can seize them.
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Market cycles are always recurring, which is a consensus among many industry insiders. Recently, some practitioners shared an interesting topic publicly—the definition and development prospects of altcoins.
They believe that the market exhibits obvious cyclical patterns. Historical data shows that each cycle tends to generate new investment opportunities. The development of public chain ecosystems and projects with practical applications often gain growth momentum during cycle rotations.
What does this mean? The altcoin season will definitely come again. But when exactly, and how significant the fluctuations will be, depends on observing the market's specific performance. After all, defining the scope of altcoins is itself an interesting question—some projects may appear to be copies on the surface, but their technology and application layers may differ.
From a different perspective, instead of worrying about whether a coin is a copy or not, it’s better to focus on whether these projects have genuine ecological support and a user base. Market cycles are like tides, coming and going. Opportunities are always there; the key is whether you can seize them.