Come 2026, will crypto content still be your game?
Most people would bet against it. But that's not because they're losing interest—it's just that the crowd decided it's over.
Here's the thing though: you don't need to follow what's trendy.
If your posts are still generating income, who cares what the narrative says? Money talks louder than hype cycles ever will. The real question isn't whether crypto content is "cool" anymore—it's whether it pays your bills. If it does, keep going. Simple as that.
Forget the timeline. Build your own.
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gas_guzzler
· 16h ago
I don't care whether the topic's popularity rises or falls; as long as I'm still making money, I'll keep pushing forward.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 16h ago
Honestly, as long as you can still make money, who cares if it's popular or not
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Writing about the crypto world in 2026? Honestly, I don't think it's that important
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money never lies, narratives are all fake
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If others say it's outdated, then it's outdated? Laughable, I only look at the data
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Keep making money, no need to wait for others' verdict
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Hold on to things that can make money, that's the right way
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Trend? Whatever, account growth is what really matters
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I'll still be here in 2026, whether it's hot or not doesn't matter
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As long as money keeps flowing in, everything else is just white noise
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pvt_key_collector
· 16h ago
ngl as long as I can make money, what do they have to say...
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TokenAlchemist
· 16h ago
nah the cope is real tho... most creators riding this wave don't understand the underlying protocol dynamics. they're just chasing narrative shifts instead of identifying actual inefficiency vectors in their content distribution. if your posts hit asymmetric returns, sure, keep extracting that alpha. but let's be honest—most are just following momentum into liquidation cascades lol
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Rekt_Recovery
· 16h ago
nah fr, if it's still putting food on the table why would you even consider stopping... the "it's dead" narrative hits different when your bank account disagrees lmao
Come 2026, will crypto content still be your game?
Most people would bet against it. But that's not because they're losing interest—it's just that the crowd decided it's over.
Here's the thing though: you don't need to follow what's trendy.
If your posts are still generating income, who cares what the narrative says? Money talks louder than hype cycles ever will. The real question isn't whether crypto content is "cool" anymore—it's whether it pays your bills. If it does, keep going. Simple as that.
Forget the timeline. Build your own.