#密码资产动态追踪 The 2026 bull market is really coming!



I'm not being overly optimistic when I say this; the market's hunger is evident, and the opportunity is right in front of us. To make a bold prediction, $BTC breaking through $120,000 is not a dream, and $ETH returning to 4000+ is also highly probable.

But first, let's clarify a key point—ordinary people must never go all-in; this is the first bottom line.

So, what is the most prudent approach? It's actually very simple. Use small positions to experiment, identify the right track, deploy at low levels, and then hold steadily for at least six months. You'll find that many explosive opportunities often appear precisely during periods of inaction and waiting. Making big money doesn't rely on frequent trading but on patience and waiting.

For small funds aiming to double, I’ve summarized five essential rules to strictly follow:

**First: Focus only on trending tracks with capital inflow**
MEME coins, AI applications, social ecosystems, gaming sectors, wallet infrastructure, L2 leaders—whichever direction continues to attract large capital is your hunting ground.

**Second: Don’t dream of 100x or 200x**
In this cycle, 20x to 50x are already top-tier opportunities. Wake up—not every coin can skyrocket.

**Third: Holding is more important than picking the right coin**
The biggest profits often quietly emerge during boring consolidation periods. Those who make big money are those who can endure.

**Fourth: When a pullback occurs, act if you can; if not, step back**
Short-term volatility can tempt you, but avoid trading if you're unsure. Reckless operations are a shortcut to losing money.

**Fifth: Take profits in stages when the price peaks**
The numbers on your account are virtual; only the actual cash you withdraw counts.

In short, making money in a bull market depends on two things—discipline and patience. How long you can stick to it determines how much you ultimately earn.
BTC3,57%
ETH6,82%
MEME6,43%
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-09 23:01
Sounds good, but I'm just worried it will be another round of rookie harvest season. Don't say I didn't warn you then.
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RiddleMastervip
· 01-07 10:40
There's nothing wrong with that, I'm just afraid that most people simply can't do it. It's as simple as eating, but in practice, nine out of ten people fail. BTC hits 120,000, ETH returns to 4,000, just listen and don't get shaken out. The most heartbreaking is the third point: boredom is the real test. I am exactly that kind of person who can't stick with it. If I had known, I would have just played for fun. The point about exiting in batches is very realistic; account balances are all virtual. I need to save this sentence.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-07 10:39
Wait a minute, are all-in people panicking now? --- Here we go again, I just want to ask those whose 20x dreams have been shattered, what should they do? --- Hold for six months? Bro, I can't even last six hours, I have to watch the market every day --- It's easy to say, but when the pullback happens, who doesn't panic and sell? --- Capital flow, capital flow, it's just that I can't find when it will surge in --- Discipline, discipline, I lack nothing but discipline; what I lack is luck in making money --- Gradual exit is a great move, but I usually go all-in at once and end up losing everything --- Hold on? Easier said than done, try holding when your account drops 30% --- Breaking 120,000 is not a dream, and my wallet breaking zero is also not a dream --- I remember all five disciplines, but every time I trade, my brain short-circuits
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 01-07 10:39
Discipline has really been emphasized well. I'm currently following the third rule—it's so boring, but I stick to it no matter what.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 01-07 10:29
It's the same argument again, indeed rational but also too conservative. I agree with holding onto this part without selling, but can we really wait until next year for this round of market? I feel we need to survive first. To be honest, small caps are already going crazy now, and such huge profit opportunities are no longer available to us ordinary people.
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