#2026年比特币价格展望 I think the upcoming trend will be similar to precious metals—the long-term upward logic is there. Although we are currently in a correction phase, considering the global situation is so uncertain, with frequent geopolitical risks, this actually enhances the appeal of safe-haven assets. $BTC, $ETH, $SOL—these mainstream cryptocurrencies—are all in a good position from a macro perspective. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but looking further ahead, the big picture of institutional entry and improved policy expectations is in place, making it hard to be bearish.
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MEVictim
· 01-12 15:06
Sigh, stop talking about macro logic. I just want to know when I can break even.
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FlatTax
· 01-12 15:02
That's correct. The more chaotic the geopolitical situation, the stronger the safe-haven buying, and this logic holds true.
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AirdropChaser
· 01-12 15:01
Geopolitical risks are back again. I've heard this explanation too many times before, haha.
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StealthMoon
· 01-12 15:00
Long-term bullishness is fine, but this round of correction might be worse than expected... I've already cut losses several times.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-12 14:58
The geopolitical wave of benefits has indeed been realized, but SOL's performance this time has been a bit aggressive.
#2026年比特币价格展望 I think the upcoming trend will be similar to precious metals—the long-term upward logic is there. Although we are currently in a correction phase, considering the global situation is so uncertain, with frequent geopolitical risks, this actually enhances the appeal of safe-haven assets. $BTC, $ETH, $SOL—these mainstream cryptocurrencies—are all in a good position from a macro perspective. Short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but looking further ahead, the big picture of institutional entry and improved policy expectations is in place, making it hard to be bearish.