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The most interesting thing about crypto is that no one knows for sure what will happen next. A coin criticized today could become the center of attention in a few months. A coin praised today could also quickly be forgotten. Recently, I've noticed the community mentioning ICP more than before. After a long period of being overlooked, this project seems to be gradually returning to discussions. If you had to choose a coin with the potential to surprise in this cycle, is ICP on your list?$ICP
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Many people think making money in crypto means trading constantly. But I see that those who have good profits usually spend more time researching than just watching charts. Recently, I've been following SAND because the gaming sector is still a very large piece of the blockchain market. Not every trend explodes immediately, but sectors with real user bases are always worth paying attention to. In your opinion, does SAND still have a chance to return to its peak period?$SAND
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There is a question I really like to ask long-term investors: "If you had to forget your current portfolio and start over from scratch, which coin would you buy first?" For me, HBAR is a pretty interesting project to follow. Not too noisy on social media but still continuously mentioned in discussions about real-world blockchain applications. Would people choose HBAR or another project if building a portfolio from scratch today?$HBAR
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I see many people only start researching a coin after it has surged. But by then, the biggest opportunity has usually passed. Recently, I've been spending time researching TIA because I've noticed more and more discussions around the project's scalability and ecosystem development potential. In crypto, sometimes early research is more important than early entry. In your opinion, is TIA still an opportunity or has the market already priced it too high?$TIA
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If you received 10,000 USD today and had to invest in an altcoin, which coin would you choose? I think many people would have different answers. Personally, I'm quite curious about PYTH because the demand for high-quality data for blockchain is growing. Of course, no one knows what the future holds, but projects that address real needs always catch my attention more. If you had to choose right now, would you pick PYTH or another coin? $PYTH
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There are days when you open the chart and see everything in red. But it is precisely on days like these that you see who truly believes in the project they hold. I've noticed quite a few people continue to accumulate RUNE instead of panic selling. The market always has phases that test patience. The question is whether the reward is worth the wait. Are you still following RUNE? What’s your current assessment?$XRP
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The hardest thing in crypto is not finding a good coin. The hardest thing is maintaining confidence in your decisions when the market keeps fluctuating. KAS is a project I've noticed being mentioned more and more recently. Not because of short-term price spikes, but because its community is growing quite strong. In your opinion, is KAS still in the early stages of its journey or is it close to reaching a fair valuation?$KAT
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Has anyone ever sold a coin and then watched it multiply many times afterward? I think most people in crypto have experienced that feeling. That's why now I try to focus on long-term value instead of short-term fluctuations. Recently, I've been following TAO quite a bit. As AI continues to develop strongly, projects related to decentralized AI infrastructure are increasingly attracting attention. Do you think TAO is just benefiting from the AI trend, or does it really have long-term potential?$TAO
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If you had to choose the most important factor when investing in crypto, what would you choose? Community? Technology? Team? Or cash flow? That's the question I asked myself when researching ONDO. While many people only focus on short-term volatility, I see the story of real assets on the blockchain being mentioned more and more. The market could be right, or it could be missing something. In your opinion, is ONDO a long-term trend or just a temporary hype?$ONDO
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I realized something quite interesting: when a coin is most suspected, that's also when it's most worth researching. Recently, I've been reading a lot about JUP. Instead of just looking at the price, I'm interested in how the project is attracting users and developing its ecosystem. The market often reacts quickly to news, but real value takes time to be recognized. Are you following JUP? What makes you optimistic or cautious about this project? $JUP