My investment system is very simple—BTC is the ballast, and I only trade altcoins in cycles.



When I make a profit, I convert it back to Bitcoin. I’ve been using this strategy for several years now, and it’s been very steady.

But I do have a preference: I especially love researching infrastructure. Why? Because these things can capture value over the long term, unlike hype projects that rise and fall quickly.

What’s included in infrastructure? Public chains, oracles, swaps, lending, asset management, perpetual contract DEXs, and so on. Most of these tracks are red oceans with fierce competition, but the oracle sector is pretty interesting—ChainLink has almost monopolized the entire market.

Recently, I’ve seen a new face in the oracle sector that seems quite interesting and worth keeping an eye on. After all, there aren’t many new players in this field, so any project that stands out must have some innovative points.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 9h ago
Ha, this strategy is indeed solid. BTC as a ballast is truly the wisdom of seasoned crypto holders. The oracle sector is indeed competitive. ChainLink has taken too much of the market; new projects need real substance to break through. What’s that new face? If you get a chance, share it. Infrastructure is the real deal. Hot projects are just games for cutting newbies.
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CryptoPunstervip
· 12-08 02:46
Haha, sure, this combo of BTC as ballast plus swing trading altcoins is indeed the classic setup for seasoned crypto holders. It's stable, but it really tests your mindset. I'm also keeping an eye on the oracle sector. ChainLink's monopoly is really starting to look shaky. Let's see who can break the deadlock.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 12-08 02:45
Bro, I'm using this strategy too. BTC as ballast is really solid, but it's just too easy to lose control with altcoins. Honestly, I'm getting a bit tired of hearing about ChainLink's monopoly. Every day someone says they're going to challenge it, but what actually happens? It's true that you should keep an eye on new oracle projects, but don't get fooled by the narrative. Do your homework before jumping in.
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DuckFluffvip
· 12-08 02:42
Haha, girl, your strategy is solid, but I'm just worried that ChainLink might become a bottleneck.
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MEVSandwichMakervip
· 12-08 02:40
This approach is definitely solid. I'm also using the BTC "ballast" strategy. But when it comes to oracles... with ChainLink's monopoly being so tight, can new projects really break through? This guy is pretty rational, unlike some people who chase trends all day and end up getting wrecked.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 12-08 02:40
The oracle sector is indeed worth keeping an eye on. Chainlink has had a monopoly for so many years, but there are still opportunities to break the status quo.
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BasementAlchemistvip
· 12-08 02:33
Bro, I agree with this BTC ballast + altcoin swing logic, it's indeed stable. But when it comes to oracles... ChainLink has too tight of a monopoly. Can new projects really break through? I'll keep watching +1, but don't be too optimistic.
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