#2026年比特币行情展望 $FET and $VIRTUAL have recently shown performance worth paying attention to, with both projects' fundamentals and on-chain activity heating up. However, the most eye-catching movement is still $STX — when Ethereum tested the key level of 8500, STX also showed considerable potential.



Looking at a larger cycle, the price trend of Bitcoin in 2026 has become the hottest topic in the community. From the perspective of historical cycle laws, how will this phase after the halving typically unfold? Short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but the long-term logic remains the same: institutional deployment, policy expectations, macro environment. Whether to enter now or wait depends mainly on your risk appetite and position planning.
BTC0.77%
FET5.97%
VIRTUAL-0.97%
STX0.18%
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ChainMelonWatchervip
· 01-05 04:30
Damn, STX this time really has something. Let's see how 8500 goes. --- FET and VIRTUAL heating up? I don't really feel it. Anyway, I went all in on STX. --- It's the same story about institutional布局, been saying this for years... --- 2026 is still far away. First, figure out how to play next year before talking. --- I've heard so many times about halving cycles; it still depends on whether my wallet allows it. --- Long-term logic is correct, but can it really be smashed down in the short term? --- Risk appetite? I'll just go all in directly, haha. --- Is following STX still logical? Feels like just hype about concepts. --- By the way, which of these three coins is the most stable? --- Talking about historical cycles again. Will history repeat itself? That's really hard to say.
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ThatsNotARugPullvip
· 01-05 04:29
STX this wave definitely tops out, feeling like it's taking off together with the mainstream I haven't really followed FET and VIRTUAL much, but I heard on-chain data is indeed increasing, and I'm a bit tempted Who the hell can predict the market in 2026? Historical cycles are cycles, but the market is always changing It really depends on how much you can lose; that's the most genuine risk appetite If the 8500 level is broken, then it gets interesting afterward
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ChainDetectivevip
· 01-05 04:05
STX is definitely worth watching, but is the 8500 level really stable? --- FET and VIRTUAL have been popular for a long time, the gains are real, but on-chain activity increase ≠ solid fundamentals. --- Here comes the cycle law again... Feels like we're always waiting for institutional deployment. When will we see real money? --- It's too official to say. To put it simply, it's all about gambling—betting on policies, macroeconomics, and your own judgment. --- Position planning sounds simple, but what if you have no idle funds? Watching it rise again. --- After the halving? It’s like there’s a secret formula, but honestly, no one knows. --- Following STX mainly depends on BTC’s mood, considering that stuff... --- The long-term logic is always being discussed; short-term, retail investors always suffer big losses. --- Risk appetite? It’s just asking how much I can lose, no beating around the bush. --- Still looking at 2026. I haven't even figured out what to do this year.
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