The market is rising, and the fan base of Shisan has also increased sharply.
This indicates that with the rise of the market, more and more investors are rushing into the cryptocurrency space.
Only when the market rises do people realize the opportunity to enter the crypto world; this may be human nature—wherever there is money to be made, people will flock there.
In fact, during the long correction period, when liquidity in the crypto space was exhausted, it was actually the best time to enter, yet everyone was indifferent.
Daily bombarded by various negative sentiments, there is no basic judgment on the overall trend.
This leads to entering the market now, where costs are definitely higher than before, but they will be even higher in the future. By 2024, Bitcoin is very likely to completely rise above 80,000; looking back at Bitcoin at 70,000 will seem cheap at that time.
With a potential correction coming soon, there will be another opportunity to enter; I hope everyone does not miss it.
As the market enters a bull phase, Bitcoin becomes more and more expensive, and more and more inexperienced investors will flock into the crypto space, most of whom will become the fuel for this bull market, becoming the main targets for the market makers.
This is an inevitable rule of this investment market.
Otherwise, this zero-sum game cannot continue.
During a bull market, we will face many temptations, such as a certain dog coin skyrocketing by a hundred times, or a certain junk coin surging a thousand times in a day...
I hope that all my friends in the Shisan community do not fall for these noises; these coins are orchestrated by someone, and everyone should definitely not get involved, at most putting in a few dozen to a hundred U to test their luck.
If you bet on these so-called hundred-fold or thousand-fold coins, in the end, you will be left with nothing.
Shisan has seen too many tragic cases.
Any investment with high returns is inevitably accompanied by huge risks; basically, if you aim for a tenfold return, the risk is often over a hundredfold.
Remember!