The reason you toss and turn in the middle of the night about whether to swap out the $ETH in your hand isn’t because you’ve understood the latest technical logic—it’s because you’ve been thrown off by all the little essays from the various big V’s in the square.

Today one of them shouts, “Ethereum deflationary bull market, take off!” Tomorrow another yells, “Layer 2 has drained Brother Er’s blood and must be zero!” You’re like duckweed, drifting back and forth through other people’s opinions.

You bought the coins, but you became a prisoner of someone else’s story—spending every day worrying and fearing over the project team’s PPTs and the foundation’s movements. This is what I call “a second-hand dealer of cognition.” You use your own real gold and silver to bet on someone else’s narrative. In the end you lose money, and the big V’s won’t even say “sorry” to you.

The most expensive tuition in the crypto world is paying for so-called “grand narratives.” The concepts that sound fancier and more incomprehensible are often the traps the main forces use to bury people the deepest. So what should you look at when buying assets? It’s not how incredible the project team’s story sounds. It’s whether this thing is being used today, and whether there’s real consumption of real funds.

That’s why this year I cut most of the old knockoff projects that maintain their image purely by telling stories. The only one I truly like is APIARYS’ plain truths. It doesn’t require you to spend every day reading long, convoluted research reports. The logic is one sentence: real, physical GPUs run AI models on-chain, and the收益 (returns) are transparently distributed as $HNY-d6b0

Stop placing your hopes of a turnaround on other people’s mouthpieces. Stand with AI computing power that has real usage and consumption—only then will you feel truly at ease.

Are the coins you have now because you understood and bought them yourself, or because you heard some big V’s call and rushed in following the crowd?

#加密 #ETH