I think each of you is already fed up with the number of statements about the adoption of some laws. Discussions, conferences, negotiations. But in fact, everything is stuck in the same place as it was, only they talk a lot and the result is zero. I know this all greatly annoys me and makes me sick, which is why I don't reach out, because there's nothing to reach out about. Comment on what? Another info dump, just as valuable as the one from six months ago? I see no point.


The only thing I want to say is that theoretically, all these positive news stories can be pulled from the archives later, a key point being when and if the market takes off. These news stories will be used as arguments for why the market rose.
If we simplify it, those who drive this market can easily justify the rise based on the current news backdrop.


For example, there are a lot of news about negotiations and approvals, just like in 2024 and 2025. All this Klondike of 'work' can be presented as a causal relationship with the rise or explosion of the crypto market in the future, if that event occurs.


Supposedly, back then, we made a decision, and today’s rise is the result of fruitful work and making the right decisions in the past.


It's like this. So I'm here, watching the market. Unfortunately, I'm already tired of making guesses and theories about the market recovery. But there's really no point in killing it off, none at all.
In one of Rafael's (tears of Satoshi) interviews, he mentioned that he has a connection with the Pantera Capital team, and supposedly this big fund is managing a capital of $500 million. They are currently in massive losses, with only $20-30 million left. So, everyone's in a pretty rough spot right now. Anyone talking about outrageous success in this market is either a shill or an idiot who just jumped in, bought some random coin, doubled their deposit, and now thinks they’re a guru investor.


Success and understanding of the market come through these painful periods when you want to throw in the towel and walk away. In such situations, a person starts analyzing what they did wrong and why it turned out this way.


We're holding on; I don't see any other option, and I also don't see the point in leaving.