Public Chain

It is best to focus on projects that have good technology, a strong community, a solid background, and financial reserves. Currently, many chains are zombie chains, but during a bull market, as long as they can invest tens of millions of USD into the ecosystem, hot money will be attracted in no time. Therefore, serious public chains should also consider laying out a few. Of course, this is for those with ample funds.

For those with limited funds, just pick a few AI agents to invest in. Remember, I mentioned that next year, at least three major blue chips worth $10 billion will emerge in the AI agent sector.

Some friends currently lack basic viewpoints, chasing highs and selling lows without plans or strategies, immersing themselves in the excitement of surging prices and the frustration of declines. The adrenaline rush and the fluctuation of dopamine indeed make it addictive.

Ultimately, we still need to make money in this market. It’s not about trading coins for the sake of trading coins, but rather making money through trading coins. Everyone understands this, but many people just can’t do it. It's uncomfortable not to trade for a day, and if two days pass without making money, anxiety sets in; only after losing everything can one regain a moment of calm. I say all this just to remind everyone that it's okay to let the market move a bit; don’t think about immediately bottom-fishing and then seeing a rise. This wave of market has just come down, so give it some time to shape up before making decisions.

I still insist on discussing the market trend these past few days—consolidating downwards to build a bottom before rising again. Whether from the perspective of market trends, market sentiment, or formations, I personally feel that it is in this phase of consolidation that a bottom is forming. A true bull market will provide everyone with an opportunity to jump in, and also give everyone a chance to take the baton, after all, the prosperity of the cryptocurrency market relies on the contributions of retail investors.

In short, bull markets are all about washing out positions and cutting retail investors. A bull market without retail investors entering is not a bull market.