Newbies only look at coins, while veterans study narratives: Are you buying code or a story?
"Does this coin have a hundredfold potential?" "This altcoin has strong technology!" Newbies often stop at discussions about the coin itself.
They pay attention to logos, supply, initial price, whether influencers are talking about it, but overlook that what truly drives capital inflow in the crypto market is the "narrative".
Veterans aren't picking coins; they are selecting stories. Which narrative is currently being pushed by the major players? Which narrative aligns with the policy direction, capital structure, and flow guidance trends of the next cycle?
For example: In the AI sector, one is a fake AI coin that awkwardly fits keywords, while the other is a protocol token integrated with the OpenAI ecosystem and data layer. Newbies only see "they're both called AI", while veterans can distinguish who is genuine and who is a shadow.
Narratives dominate everything; this is the biggest meta-rule in the crypto world.
Technology is not the first principle; story and structure are the first principles.
Newbies buy coins written in code, while veterans buy futures forged by narratives.
The truly smart people don’t ask, "Can this coin go up?", but rather ask, "Can this story attract funds?"