How Crazy EOS Was
All exchanges in the crypto world had EOS advertisements on the front page, and 99% of people in the crypto community bought EOS, with countless bloggers and media expressing optimism.
Many people firmly believed that EOS was Blockchain 3.0, and EOS would surely surpass Ethereum (what they really thought was that EOS was cheaper than Ethereum and that buying it would lead to gains).
At that time, even though EOS had just risen to $20, I confidently thought that this was the peak of EOS.
I sold all my EOS because I couldn't imagine a time more glorious than that day for EOS.
Moreover, the dealer had already sold all their stock.
Once the dealer ran out of stock, no matter how hard they tried, it was all for others' benefit.
It would be easier to start a new project instead.
Countless projects came to challenge Ethereum.
Countless projects aimed to surpass Ethereum.
To be honest, I still admire the Ethereum team.
Countless times of financial freedom, countless times to completely relax.
Yet they persisted in building for over a decade.
In the crypto world, 99% of projects would have collapsed and fled if they could satisfy their freedom.
There are not many people with true faith.
The main reason a project continues to build is simply that the stock hasn’t been sold out.