Optimistic about 2026, but this optimism makes me a bit uneasy.
To be honest, I am not someone who is easily optimistic. So when I find myself looking forward to next year's market, I feel even more uneasy—this contrast itself is quite frightening. Maybe this is the magic of market cycles.
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GasFeeTears
· 15h ago
This sense of unease is actually a signal; the more optimistic you are, the more cautious you should be.
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CryptoMom
· 15h ago
This kind of reverse psychology is the most dangerous; the more optimistic you are, the more cautious you should be.
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TokenStorm
· 15h ago
Optimism itself is the biggest risk signal, and on-chain data is telling the same story, but we all know that this is when it's easiest to get caught.
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CryptoMotivator
· 15h ago
Really, the more optimistic I am, the more afraid I become. I understand this feeling.
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YieldChaser
· 16h ago
I totally understand this mindset; the more certain you feel, the more dangerous it becomes.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 16h ago
Optimism itself is the biggest risk signal. Once market sentiment reverses, the health factor instantly becomes invalid. Chain liquidations are not for fun.
Optimistic about 2026, but this optimism makes me a bit uneasy.
To be honest, I am not someone who is easily optimistic. So when I find myself looking forward to next year's market, I feel even more uneasy—this contrast itself is quite frightening. Maybe this is the magic of market cycles.