Julia14: After these years, the distinctions among major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, ETH, SOL, BNB, XRP, and TRX have become increasingly clear, with market positioning and driving forces being quite different.

Julia1: Bitcoin: The ancestor of the crypto world, the king of lying flat, requiring no effort at all. Humanity's consensus automatically recharges faith, the first target for institutional calls, with ETFs in the left hand and MicroStrategies in the right. When it rises, it's digital gold; when it falls, it's a 'buying opportunity.'

Julia11: ETH: The ultimate milkmaid of DeFi, stablecoins, and RWA; a gathering place for old money on-chain. Ethereum killers can take away my small retail investors but cannot take away my TVL. Project teams prefer this chain for harvesting, and no matter how high the Gas fees are, there will always be users. I can fall ten times, but when I rise once, countless E-guards will wave their flags and shout. Three years of black and red is still red. Learn from ETFs and MicroStrategy; I still have to follow in the footsteps of the big pie, who told you I'm the second in crypto.

Julia4: SOL: The performance monster, king of REV. Capable of skyrocketing MEMEs by a thousand times, while also telling stories with AI + Depin. A one-stop shop for going down and restarting, but can't resist the 'cheap, fast, and easy to use' law of attraction.

Julia20: BNB: The beloved child of exchanges, Binance's money printer, with IEO lotteries on the left hand to harvest retail investors, and on the right hand nurturing ecology with on-chain shitcoins. Traffic is king, a lick from the regulators can still lead to another ten years of growth.

Julia7: XRP: The textbook for market manipulation. Winning lawsuits leads to soaring prices, and if it loses, just play dead; after all, a market cap of 300 billion relies entirely on 'bank cooperation' PPT. Retail investors: Ripple will win! Ripple: First, sell the coins.

Julia17: TRX: The designated gas station for USDT, the king of cash flow in both black and white industries. Brother Sun's perpetual motion machine, once an air coin, now a 'necessity chain.' When it comes to resilience, I only respect Sun's cuts.