As long as Bitcoin hasn't stabilized above 100,000, the upward potential of mainstream cryptocurrencies is far from exhausted. The recent rally has gained over 80% in most cases, and some coins might be even more exaggerated. The real story will unfold later—when Bitcoin approaches 100,000, it will definitely undergo a correction, but that doesn't mean the end. After the correction, the most explosive phase will actually begin. So it's still too early to talk about the ceiling.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 6h ago
Oh my, 100,000 is a hurdle, feels like I have to wait.
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CrashHotline
· 01-05 01:46
If we can't break through 100,000, we're still just warming up.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-05 01:44
You really dare to say that, then bet that this wave of correction won't drop straight to the bottom.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-05 01:41
Waiting until the 100,000 mark is stable before talking about the ceiling, why rush now?
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RektRecovery
· 01-05 01:26
btc hitting 100k is the narrative everyone's selling rn... but the real exploit? timing the dump after. seen this pattern too many times lol
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0xSherlock
· 01-05 01:22
Bitcoin won't break 100,000 yet, still laying the groundwork.
As long as Bitcoin hasn't stabilized above 100,000, the upward potential of mainstream cryptocurrencies is far from exhausted. The recent rally has gained over 80% in most cases, and some coins might be even more exaggerated. The real story will unfold later—when Bitcoin approaches 100,000, it will definitely undergo a correction, but that doesn't mean the end. After the correction, the most explosive phase will actually begin. So it's still too early to talk about the ceiling.