Ethereum is livestock, Ethereum is garbage, ETH is feces, ETH is feces
分析师舒琴
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Bullish
Really being harmed, how many people have been trapped by Ethereum in this round of bull market?
The upgrade has been continuously postponed, from the earliest announcement of December last year to now May, the price has been declining all the way. Now, well, the upgrade is scheduled for this Wednesday night, and the price hasn't shown any improvement. It even dropped sharply in the morning, completely unrelated to the upgrade, only correlated with Bitcoin and the US stock market. If it rises in the future, it won’t be its credit, but the credit of the overall market. This week, I will sell ETH at a high price; I can’t stand this frustration.
You say Bitcoin has broken through the previous high of 69,000 and has risen by 60%, yet ETH hasn’t even touched the previous high of 4,900, leaving the token holders who have been waiting for a breakthrough hanging at the peak. Everyone trusts ETH, holding onto it waiting for a breakthrough, but the Ethereum Foundation led the way by selling tokens at the highest point, selling at 4,000. What was supposed to be a breakthrough turned into a false breakthrough; is your foundation okay with this?
Fortunately, we have always been prepared with multiple options. Pepe has accompanied us for 2 years and has multiplied dozens of times. As for Sol, we went all-in at 80 last January. Look, this is the all-in for January 2024, then when Trump launched his coin, we escaped at 260. The bull market indeed made money, but it has nothing to do with Ethereum.
In the future, when the bear market cycle comes, I won't be bottom fishing ETH. I’ll focus on BTC, Sol, and also strategically invest in some new meme coins like Pepe that have strong consensus. In the previous cycle, we completely captured Doge and Shib; this round is Pepe, and in the next bull market, a new meme king will emerge. This is the opportunity for ordinary people to take small risks for big rewards.
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