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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?$KAT
Has anyone ever sold a coin and then watched it multiply many times afterward?
I think most people in crypto have experienced that feeling. That's why now I try to focus on long-term value instead of short-term fluctuations.
Recently, I've been following TAO quite a bit. As AI continues to develop strongly, projects related to decentralized AI infrastructure are increasingly attracting attention.
Do you think TAO is just benefiting from the AI trend, or does it really have long-term potential?$TAO
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
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? $JUP
Everyone has a "trust coin" in their portfolio.
For me, it's OP. Not because the price will rise tomorrow, but because I enjoy watching how the project develops and expands its ecosystem over time.
Many people only look at short-term fluctuations, while real value is often built over many months or years.
Which coin is your "long-term trust" that you keep following no matter how the market fluctuates?$OP
Sometimes the best opportunities lie in coins that people have stopped talking about.
I still follow APT because I see the ecosystem developing steadily, even though it’s not always the center of attention in the market. In crypto, the crowd’s focus can come and go very quickly, but the projects that keep building are what really matter.
If the market enters a new bull run, APT could surprise, right?$APT
If you could go back to two years ago, which coin would you buy?
I think many people would have different answers. But what's noteworthy is that RENDER is gradually appearing more in discussions about AI and decentralized computing infrastructure.
No one knows which project will lead in the future, but projects tied to real-world needs are always worth watching.
Currently, do you value RENDER more or other AI coins?$RENDER
There is an interesting thing in crypto: those who earn the most are often not the ones who trade the most.
I see quite a few people quietly accumulating FET while AI continues to be a globally trending topic. Instead of chasing every candle, they focus on the long-term story behind the project.
The market may fluctuate daily, but technology trends usually last for many years.
In your opinion, does FET still have a lot of growth potential, or has most of the expectation already been priced in? $FET
The crypto market always has phases where everyone only talks about the coins that are rising in price.
But I prefer to explore projects that are quietly building. Recently, SEI is a name that has caught my attention quite a lot. The development speed and community interest are increasing step by step.
I don't know if this is an opportunity or just the market's over-expectation.
If you had to choose between SEI and SUI at the moment, which one would you pick?$SEI
One of my biggest mistakes in the past was selling too early.
Many coins I once held surged after I left simply because of impatience. That's also why I now focus my attention on INJ. Instead of checking the chart every hour, I care more about how the project is developing.
Sometimes the biggest profit comes from staying still.
Is anyone following INJ? What's your perspective?$INJ