Recently, I was chatting with a few friends in the crypto circle, and everyone’s feelings are quite similar—the atmosphere is still bearish. Interestingly, the complaints made by users in the Japanese community last year, as long as you change the timestamp and the name of the coin, seem to perfectly apply to today’s market. It’s quite ironic.
Yesterday, I casually browsed through discussions in the Japanese area, and the current situation is even more complicated than I imagined… I’m not sure what to say.
So I dug out my notes from the time when the market was at the crossroads between bull and bear, and reread them. Looking at those words now, they seem even more worth pondering. The cyclical nature of the market indeed reminds us to stay vigilant at all times.
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CryptoPunster
· 01-10 01:15
Haha, I saw it again, rehashing last year's script, just with a different protagonist.
Bear market cycle player, we're all regulars of this algorithm.
Notes at the bull-bear boundary are truly precious, even more valuable than old coins that have been rediscovered.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-09 05:25
Bear markets are really like a tape recorder; the script from last year is being played again this year. It cracks me up.
The market is just like that, a cycle, don't over-interpret it.
The folks in the Japanese community are probably copying last year's copywriting too, too lazy to change it.
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ChainChef
· 01-07 09:55
tbh the market's been simmering at the same temperature for too long, just different coins getting tossed into the pot each cycle... rinse & repeat energy is real
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-07 09:52
Bear markets are just bear markets. Anyway, I've heard the same thing too many times over the past few years.
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Honestly, the discussions from last year still hold up now, which is quite hopeless.
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I believe in cycle theory, but even if I do, it can't change the current situation of worthless coins.
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Review old notes? Ha, my old notes now just look like a joke.
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So after all that, we're still stuck in the same place. That's just how the crypto world is.
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This time definitely won't be the same. I bet fifty cents.
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Are there still people in the Japanese community? I thought everyone had dispersed.
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VirtualRichDream
· 01-07 09:44
The bear market is really just like this, always the same script repeating.
Nested despair, same old story with a different name.
The folks in the Japanese region, crying last year and still crying this year, the cycle is just too absurd.
Periodicity, in simple terms, is just going back and forth.
History loves to repeat itself, but we always fail to learn.
When prices fall, the insights are especially deep; when they rise, we forget everything.
This is probably the fate of retail investors, haha.
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MemecoinTrader
· 01-07 09:42
ngl the cyclical copypasta effect hits different when you realize it's the same fud, just timestamped differently. sentiment arbitrage at its finest.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 09:38
Bear market copywriting is indeed a broken record; last year's complaints are still being used this year.
No one listens when you talk about cycles, you have to get hit with it a few times before you understand.
Notes at the boundary between bull and bear markets are inevitably heartbreaking when viewed now, but thinking about it this way is also quite healing.
The market has this temper, repeatedly teaching people how to behave.
Recently, I was chatting with a few friends in the crypto circle, and everyone’s feelings are quite similar—the atmosphere is still bearish. Interestingly, the complaints made by users in the Japanese community last year, as long as you change the timestamp and the name of the coin, seem to perfectly apply to today’s market. It’s quite ironic.
Yesterday, I casually browsed through discussions in the Japanese area, and the current situation is even more complicated than I imagined… I’m not sure what to say.
So I dug out my notes from the time when the market was at the crossroads between bull and bear, and reread them. Looking at those words now, they seem even more worth pondering. The cyclical nature of the market indeed reminds us to stay vigilant at all times.