$SOL Standards for Selecting Cryptocurrencies Suitable for Long-Term Holding

Choosing cryptocurrencies for long-term holding requires considering multiple factors: First, examine the project's fundamentals, including the background of the technical team, the feasibility of the white paper, and the activity level of the community; next, assess market demand, prioritizing public chains (such as Ethereum's smart contracts) or infrastructures (like Chainlink's oracles) that solve real-world problems; furthermore, analyze the tokenomics, with deflationary tokens having a low inflation rate and a burn mechanism being preferable; finally, consider market position, as coins in the top 20 by market capitalization are usually more stable. BTC and ETH are considered "blue-chip" choices, while emerging public chains like SOL and ADA can be allocated in moderation to balance risk and return.