Beginners only look at coins, while veterans study the entire narrative map: making money never relies on a single bet
Beginners often ask: "Is this coin reliable?", "Is this a hundredfold coin?" But whether a coin is worth investing in is never judged in isolation; it is about its position within the entire market ecosystem.
Veterans do not view projects in isolation when analyzing the market; they draw the entire narrative chain.
For example, in the AI narrative: veterans do not only look at one coin but examine the entire combination from foundational computing coins (like AKT), to intermediate AI middleware (like GRT), to frontend application platforms (like FET), and then to speculative MEMEs (like Bittensor).
What they invest in is not "a coin", but "a logical closed loop". This way, even if one coin does not rise, other related coins can still compensate for the profits.
This is the veteran's "narrative map": not being a gambler placing a single bet, but rather a trader with structural coverage.
Beginners are always asking: "Which coin is worth investing in?"
Veterans are already pondering: "Which line will be the next sector explosion point?"
Different dimensions of thinking lead to drastically different results.