#数字资产市场洞察 Ethereum has fallen below 3000, but I still choose to hold. $ETH $BTC these two assets are bound to have short-term fluctuations, but the long-term logic remains unchanged. Adjustments are actually opportunities to accumulate—every market dip will eliminate a batch of trend followers, leaving those who truly see the long-term picture. Of course, this depends on how you view this cycle. Some panic sell, some buy the dip at the bottom, strategies vary, but my rhythm is: hold, observe, add on dips. Bitcoin and Ethereum have come a long way; their positions in the entire crypto asset space are irreplaceable. The current question is not whether to hold or not, but whether you have faith.
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LiquidityWizard
· 1h ago
It really hurts to fall below 3000, but I didn't think about running away this time, just treating it as accumulating chips. Looking at the trend in the short term, believing in it in the long term, anyway, the position of these two BTCs is right here.
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SatsStacking
· 12-19 16:01
Breaking below 3000, so what? I've been numb to it for a long time. Anyway, one thing to say—faith is valuable, and those panic-selling are all just newbies.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-19 15:38
Falling below 3000 and panicking? You really don't deserve to play crypto; you're better off being eliminated.
Belief is something that's easy to talk about but meaningless; true hodlers have already deleted their exchange apps.
Buying the dip at the bottom sounds easy, but persistence is the real challenge.
I agree with holding onto your conviction, but the problem is most people can't hold on until that day.
Those who can calmly add to their positions during this round of correction are truly a minority.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12-19 15:33
Breaking below 3000, so what? I'm used to this rhythm already. The real test isn't the price but the mindset.
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People with and without conviction can be distinguished by this correction. The screening mechanism is too perfect.
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Dipping to add positions is a good move, but the premise is having spare cash; you can't go all-in and then sleep poorly.
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Honestly, the people selling now will probably be chasing high in two years. That's the market's magic.
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ETH dropping to this level really offers a chance to get off the train, but I'm already fully invested haha.
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The reasons for holding are solid, but have you ever thought about what would happen if it breaks 2000? But that's not something I should worry about.
#数字资产市场洞察 Ethereum has fallen below 3000, but I still choose to hold. $ETH $BTC these two assets are bound to have short-term fluctuations, but the long-term logic remains unchanged. Adjustments are actually opportunities to accumulate—every market dip will eliminate a batch of trend followers, leaving those who truly see the long-term picture. Of course, this depends on how you view this cycle. Some panic sell, some buy the dip at the bottom, strategies vary, but my rhythm is: hold, observe, add on dips. Bitcoin and Ethereum have come a long way; their positions in the entire crypto asset space are irreplaceable. The current question is not whether to hold or not, but whether you have faith.