Has the market changed? Two major signals reveal a key turning point; ordinary players need to do just three things!

Recently, does the market feel a bit different? The sharp rises and falls have decreased, and certain large-cap established cryptocurrencies are proving to be more stable than new ones. Behind this are two new signals quietly at work.

The first signal is that the aesthetic of 'smart money' has changed. Previously, it was about listening to stories and speculating on expectations; now, large funds care more about tangible things, such as whether this project has real users and can generate stable income. It's like how people used to gamble on raw jade materials, but now they're more willing to buy finished jade products, seeking solidity.

The second signal is that 'compliance' has shifted from being a stumbling block to becoming a guiding stick. Major global markets are competing to establish regulations, which is not a bad thing. With clear rules, those who truly want to do business can dare to enter boldly, bringing longer-term funds and reducing the familiar 'roller coaster' market behavior.

So what should ordinary players do? Don't panic; remember three things: First, stop going all-in on one coin and betting on a hundredfold myth. Allocate your main positions to leading projects that have gone through several bull and bear cycles and have solid ecosystems; this is called 'ballast stone.' Second, use a small portion of funds to chase new trending sectors, maintaining a feel for the market and sensitivity; this is called 'vanguard.' Third, and most importantly, lower expectations for short-term wealth; spend more time studying the actual business and financial data of projects.

In my view, the market is shifting from a wild western gold rush to a boutique that tests vision. Those who survive and thrive will no longer be gamblers relying solely on luck but rational players willing to invest time in learning and asset allocation. The wind is changing, and we need to upgrade our thinking accordingly.

I am Qi He, focused on explaining market logic in plain language. If you need more specific ideas on position adjustments, I can share my allocation ratios for your reference.

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