Recently, $BTC has once again fallen into a state of sideways fluctuation, which is indeed quite exhausting. Alpha has also been significantly affected by the market, leading to a sharp decline in returns. Many people can't withstand the downward sentiment and begin to resign.
In fact, whether it is mainstream coins like $BNB or the Alpha airdrop, it is better not to be too subjective when participating, such as thinking about how much I earned or whether my entry point was high or low, but to consider the overall direction and the opposing market.
For example, Alpha: the general direction is currently receiving attention from Binance, which is an important part of Binance's scramble for the primary market. The opposing market has many people resigning due to being unable to withstand the wear and tear, while Alpha's scores remain high, so if I persist, there will be more opportunities.
Mainstream coins are also a line of thought. For example, under such high prices as $ETH , will large funds enter? How much can they profit from entering? If it purely relies on retail investors, then what ecosystem does Ethereum have that can attract so many retail investors?





