When Bitcoin was only $9.99 per coin in 2011, the market had already split into two camps. One side quietly accumulated, while the other side cursed it as an outright scam. Now? One Bitcoin is worth 800,000 yuan.
When Ethereum just came out in 2015, its price was less than $3. Some people sold their houses and went all-in, while others watched coldly as it surged 10 times without daring to enter. Now Ethereum has climbed to nearly 28,000 yuan.
This pattern is quite interesting. When clear opportunities are right in front of everyone, believers believe while skeptics remain skeptical. It's the same in every cycle—faith and doubt always coexist.
So what about 2026? Certain new projects touting Web5.0 ecosystems have token prices at just $0.0000000295, and now the same drama is playing out again. Some think this is the next opportunity for a 100-bagger, others dismiss it as vaporware. Who's right and who's wrong? Only time will tell.
When Bitcoin was only $9.99 per coin in 2011, the market had already split into two camps. One side quietly accumulated, while the other side cursed it as an outright scam. Now? One Bitcoin is worth 800,000 yuan.
When Ethereum just came out in 2015, its price was less than $3. Some people sold their houses and went all-in, while others watched coldly as it surged 10 times without daring to enter. Now Ethereum has climbed to nearly 28,000 yuan.
This pattern is quite interesting. When clear opportunities are right in front of everyone, believers believe while skeptics remain skeptical. It's the same in every cycle—faith and doubt always coexist.
So what about 2026? Certain new projects touting Web5.0 ecosystems have token prices at just $0.0000000295, and now the same drama is playing out again. Some think this is the next opportunity for a 100-bagger, others dismiss it as vaporware. Who's right and who's wrong? Only time will tell.