Sei's recent market performance has indeed been impressive, and behind the continuous rise there is logical support. Last week, I spent some time reviewing the latest developments of Sei Network and want to share them with everyone, which might be helpful for those holding positions.
Speaking of which, Sei's official actions have been quite frequent lately. Last week was mainly focused on summarizing the 2025 year-end results, while also laying the groundwork for the new phase in 2026. The overall rhythm appears to be well-planned. Transitioning directly from the rapid growth in 2025 to this year's "Giga" era, both the network's scale and ecosystem are being upgraded.
In terms of specific progress, Sei released its 2025 annual summary report, highlighting several key ecosystem data points. Such summaries typically include reviews of core metrics like TVL growth, trading volume, and active addresses. Although I haven't fully compiled the exact figures yet, market reactions suggest the data should be quite positive.
For those of us practicing dollar-cost averaging, this period signals ecosystem stability and gradually improving fundamentals. Sei's ecosystem is continuously improving, and participation is increasing, which are all reasons for long-term holding. Keep dollar-cost averaging and hold this position steady.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-10 05:21
Dollar-cost averaging into Sei, now is the perfect time
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The Giga era has arrived, hold steady and don't panic
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I haven't looked at all the data, but the market reaction is evident
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The ecosystem upgrade is indeed visible; the TVL doesn't lie
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Another wave of planned market manipulation, the logic is quite clear
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Keep investing regularly, I remain optimistic in the long term
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This official pace suggests a clear path to 2026
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Participation is genuinely increasing, not just hype
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Hold your position firmly, don't be scared out by short-term fluctuations
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As long as the fundamentals are positive, keep going, there's no need to overthink
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ContractCollector
· 01-09 20:12
Speaking of Sei, this wave definitely has some substance; the data speaks for itself.
I'm optimistic, keep dollar-cost averaging and adding more.
The Giga era just feels right.
With this rhythm, staying steady will lead to victory.
But we still need to wait for official details for the exact numbers.
The ecosystem is upgrading in dimension; the long-term logic is solid.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 01-09 12:34
Haha, the term "Giga era" is quite fitting, but I don't know how long it can last.
Wait, haven't you organized the specific numbers? Your analysis seems a bit random then.
Dollar-cost averaging is correct, but can this round really last until next year? The market sentiment seems to be changing quite quickly.
A complete ecosystem is a good thing, but I'm worried it might just be hype again. As small retail investors, we might end up getting cut last.
There must be real support behind this wave of increase; otherwise, it's no different from those failed projects before.
If Sei can truly maintain this momentum, then it's a win. At least it's better than some zero-value coins.
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StableGenius
· 01-07 19:17
nah empirically speaking, "giga era" is just marketing cope—show me the actual onchain metrics before i believe this narrative tbh
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FortuneTeller42
· 01-07 05:52
Hmm... It does seem like paving the way, but we have to wait for official details to see how the data actually looks.
Consistent dollar-cost averaging is the way to go; anyway, the ecosystem is under construction.
By the way, is this wave really supported by fundamentals or just hype about concepts...
The Giga era sounds impressive, but what's really important is real user data with actual money involved.
You're right, holding steadily for the long term is indeed the wise choice.
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-07 05:50
Haha, the Giga era sounds really impressive, just want to see how the actual data looks.
Wait, are TVL and trading volume really experiencing significant growth? It feels like what was said earlier was pretty empty.
Dollar-cost averaging is correct, but at times like this, it's easiest to get cut, so keep a close eye.
It sounds good, but the key is whether this momentum can be maintained in the future.
I believe in a complete ecosystem, but is the increase in participation genuine or just superficial?
Isn't everyone just hyping up the Giga era? How many have truly turned things around?
Forget it, just hold on to it. Since it's already in hand, might as well pretend this isn't a big deal.
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MelonField
· 01-07 05:45
Haha, the term Giga era is quite interesting, and it does feel like Sei is paving a new path.
Dollar-cost averaging is dollar-cost averaging, but when will we be able to see all the data? I always feel a bit uncertain.
By the way, is it true that ecosystem participation is increasing? Why do I still see the same old projects?
Just hold on to it, anyway, it's already like this.
But if there's another sharp decline later, this "logical support" will have to be rewritten.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-07 05:45
Alright, hold steady first, it will take off sooner or later anyway.
But what exactly is the data? I just feel like something's missing.
The Giga era sounds impressive, but let's see how it actually performs.
On the path of dollar-cost averaging, there's no use in anxiety.
Good data is truly good, but I'm afraid it might just be storytelling again.
This wave's rhythm is indeed stable, much better than those chaotic ones before.
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InfraVibes
· 01-07 05:28
Yeah, the Giga era sounds pretty exciting.
DCA at this position feels right.
It's still a bit uncertain until the data comes out...
The official pace is indeed meticulous.
The term "ecosystem upgrade" is a bit overused now.
But SEI this wave definitely has some substance.
Hold steady and it's all good.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-07 05:24
Yeah, this time it does make sense; the data won't lie.
The Giga era feels like it's about to take off, and I am also continuing to invest regularly.
The annual summary data looks good, especially the TVL which is key.
Honestly, dollar-cost averaging is the way to go; don't mess around blindly.
Is the ecosystem improving so quickly? That's a bit surprising.
Holding your position steadily is the right move; don't be scared off by the volatility.
The official pace is indeed well-planned, not just random.
An increase in participation is a good sign; in the long run, there’s definitely potential.
I think it's still early; keep going up, no problem.
Sei's recent market performance has indeed been impressive, and behind the continuous rise there is logical support. Last week, I spent some time reviewing the latest developments of Sei Network and want to share them with everyone, which might be helpful for those holding positions.
Speaking of which, Sei's official actions have been quite frequent lately. Last week was mainly focused on summarizing the 2025 year-end results, while also laying the groundwork for the new phase in 2026. The overall rhythm appears to be well-planned. Transitioning directly from the rapid growth in 2025 to this year's "Giga" era, both the network's scale and ecosystem are being upgraded.
In terms of specific progress, Sei released its 2025 annual summary report, highlighting several key ecosystem data points. Such summaries typically include reviews of core metrics like TVL growth, trading volume, and active addresses. Although I haven't fully compiled the exact figures yet, market reactions suggest the data should be quite positive.
For those of us practicing dollar-cost averaging, this period signals ecosystem stability and gradually improving fundamentals. Sei's ecosystem is continuously improving, and participation is increasing, which are all reasons for long-term holding. Keep dollar-cost averaging and hold this position steady.