History doesn't repeat, but it sure rhymes. If the pattern mirrors what we've seen before, altcoins could seriously outpace Bitcoin in this cycle. The setup looks familiar—and that's either a gift or a warning, depending on which side of the trade you're on.
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WhaleStalker
· 5h ago
I'm tired of the old saying about historical rhymes; now it's all about whether altcoins can really turn things around.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 5h ago
Once again, the old tune appears in the historical rhyme, is this the rhythm of altcoins making a comeback? Feels like they say this every time.
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AirdropHuntress
· 5h ago
The familiar ending is back... Is this really a gift or a trap this time? It all depends on how the tokenomics of the coin are designed. I’ve never believed in this "familiar routine," and I’m more interested in who is secretly dumping the tokens.
History doesn't repeat, but it sure rhymes. If the pattern mirrors what we've seen before, altcoins could seriously outpace Bitcoin in this cycle. The setup looks familiar—and that's either a gift or a warning, depending on which side of the trade you're on.