Now you ask: "When will altcoins take off?"
No one can give an answer.
BTC has risen, ETFs have been approved, institutions have entered, yet altcoins seem forgotten.
Altcoins are rising like in a bear market, project teams speak like HR, and users feel like they are in a mutual aid meeting.
ETH now resembles a Web3 government bond, surviving on staking, with annual returns that can't compete with bank wealth management.
Every day you wake up, the first thing you do is check the DEX Screener; you open TG and it's all "gm"; you have 23 coins in your wallet, and you can't name 18 of them.
You are still waiting for the "altcoin season," but the market's script has already changed—it's not about "everyone holding coins," but rather "quickly offloading."
What you hold is faith, while they hold a schedule for offloading.
You think you are an investor, but you are merely a liquidity taker.
The most ironic part is, they are even too lazy to trick you anymore.