Suddenly understood a question, some tokens are strong because people hold them not to profit from the fluctuations in the token price, but to profit from the growth in the number of tokens!

When the price of SOL was strong, people were fighting for dogs to obtain more SOL, during which time people didn't even care about the price fluctuations of SOL...

Similarly, during the last bull market when ETH was strong, people cared about how much ETH their NFTs were worth, rather than the ETH itself...

This can also explain why those who became wealthy from altcoins are essentially still calculating how much their paper wealth is worth in BTC, and even all assets in the crypto circle need to be measured by how many BTC they are worth.

Is this the reason why BTC remains so strong?

Conversely, when people start worrying about the price of SOL or ETH, it is actually because there are no good opportunities to earn SOL or ETH, and thus the chips that do not constitute supply will be released...

This leads to a decline in coin prices and exacerbates this vicious cycle...

On this basis, when will BTC enter a bear market?