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Speaking of which, this explains why Bitcoin's popularity doesn't seem as hot as it used to be.
It's not that no one is speculating, but the level of discussion has declined. In the past, everyone would chat about price fluctuations over tea and meals; now? The streets and alleys have cooled down. There are many reasons behind this—market cycle fluctuations, the fading novelty, or the dispersal of retail investors' enthusiasm.
Perhaps it's because the market has become more rational, or maybe large funds and institutions are readjusting their strategies. Either way, Bitcoin has gradually shifted from being a nationwide focus to a topic mainly for professional investors and seasoned enthusiasts. This transition precisely reflects the natural evolution of the entire crypto market as it matures.