After riding the roller coaster in the crypto world for a long time, I’ve become less sensitive to price fluctuations. Recently, people have been asking me how I view the rise and fall of certain privacy compliance tokens. To be honest, my current strategy is to observe using a longer time frame.
These types of tokens are essentially "scenario-driven" assets, and the true value will only be realized when the underlying technology achieves large-scale application in a key area. It could be traditional finance, on-chain gaming asset management, or even new tracks that we haven't thought of yet. Because of this uncertainty, short-term market fluctuations don't affect me much. Instead of being disturbed by daily noise, I prefer to see it as a vote of confidence in the technological direction I trust.
Of course, risk management still needs to be done well. I never put all my funds into a single direction—that's basic common sense. But accompanying a promising technology from early stages to practical implementation is quite interesting in itself, don’t you think?
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After riding the roller coaster in the crypto world for a long time, I’ve become less sensitive to price fluctuations. Recently, people have been asking me how I view the rise and fall of certain privacy compliance tokens. To be honest, my current strategy is to observe using a longer time frame.
These types of tokens are essentially "scenario-driven" assets, and the true value will only be realized when the underlying technology achieves large-scale application in a key area. It could be traditional finance, on-chain gaming asset management, or even new tracks that we haven't thought of yet. Because of this uncertainty, short-term market fluctuations don't affect me much. Instead of being disturbed by daily noise, I prefer to see it as a vote of confidence in the technological direction I trust.
Of course, risk management still needs to be done well. I never put all my funds into a single direction—that's basic common sense. But accompanying a promising technology from early stages to practical implementation is quite interesting in itself, don’t you think?