Can Ethereum surge to $12,000 from now? If you don't believe this much, I have to be honest — you really shouldn't be in this market.
This is how the crypto industry works; it’s not designed for those who like to say "impossible."
It only rewards three types of people:
First, those who dare to position themselves before most people even realize what's happening. Second, those who can read market signals and lay out their plans in advance. Third, those who firmly believe in their judgment and are unaffected by noise.
Those who truly understand don’t need others to explain anymore. And those who are half-believing are always shouting from behind — it’s rising too fast, why didn’t I catch it?
The moment consensus forms, the opportunity has already passed.
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BoredStaker
· 21h ago
12,000? Well, that definitely requires some confidence, but on the other hand, those who missed the last wave are now debating whether to jump in...
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-01 05:46
Uh, why does this sound so familiar... Every time before a bull market, someone says this, and then what? I just want to ask those "early believers" how they're doing now.
Signal? Which signal? I didn't catch any, or maybe my perspective isn't broad enough.
Is 12,000 real? Anyway, I don't have the guts to go all in, especially since the last time I was this confident... Never mind, I won't say more.
By the way, isn't this logic just indirectly saying that people who don't believe deserve to lose money? That's pretty harsh, haha.
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NotSatoshi
· 2025-12-31 18:10
I've already gone all-in long ago, just waiting for the moment when it hits 12,000.
Honestly, those still hesitating about whether it can go up are just the ones being harvested.
People who can't read market signals are destined to always be chasing from behind, there's nothing more to say.
12,000 is not a dream, it just depends on whether you're willing to gamble.
If you're half-hearted and doubtful, then don't play at all, really.
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SnapshotStriker
· 2025-12-29 20:49
12000? About time it reached this price. The question is, do you dare to get on board?
To be honest, those who are still hesitating over whether it's possible really should stand out.
Waiting for consensus before entering will always be the last to join.
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RugpullTherapist
· 2025-12-29 20:48
12000? I think this guy is not wrong at all.
Honestly, it's really time to wake up.
Don't wait until consensus comes out to cry and complain.
You should have gotten on board earlier, everyone.
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RetroHodler91
· 2025-12-29 20:43
I've already gone all in, just waiting for the moment when it hits 12,000.
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GweiWatcher
· 2025-12-29 20:31
Getting in early indeed makes a lot of money, but this kind of talk sounds like you're just encouraging yourself.
That said, 12,000 can really be reached, but the premise is that you have to live until that moment and not get slapped in the face by some intermediate correction.
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RooftopVIP
· 2025-12-29 20:31
12000? That's too conservative; I think that's the baseline.
Honestly, those who enter late will always regret it, blaming their slow reaction.
Alright everyone, by the time consensus arrives, we've already gotten on board.
That's it. People who have known from the start don't even need to read these articles.
Can Ethereum surge to $12,000 from now? If you don't believe this much, I have to be honest — you really shouldn't be in this market.
This is how the crypto industry works; it’s not designed for those who like to say "impossible."
It only rewards three types of people:
First, those who dare to position themselves before most people even realize what's happening. Second, those who can read market signals and lay out their plans in advance. Third, those who firmly believe in their judgment and are unaffected by noise.
Those who truly understand don’t need others to explain anymore. And those who are half-believing are always shouting from behind — it’s rising too fast, why didn’t I catch it?
The moment consensus forms, the opportunity has already passed.