You can’t predict. You can’t understand. What to do?
Just believe.
Believe in Bitcoin.
Believe in Ethereum.
Believe in Web3.
Believe in NFTs - or at least in the idea behind them.
A crisis reveals what truly matters.
When everything collapses, the world suddenly remembers why blockchain was created in the first place. That’s why I’m ready to lose everything today - because I’m not ready to lose the once-in-a-generation chance to bet on something bigger than this chaos.
Losing money hurts.
But losing a revolution hurts more.
Over the years I tried everything:
I tried to understand market moves.
I tried logic.
I tried charts, indicators, expert opinions, “signals,” “whales,” and every theory imaginable.
And guess what?
I still failed. Just like everyone else pretending they can see the future.
That’s why surviving today requires something strange, almost unnatural:
Ignore your instincts when your wallet bleeds red.
Ignore your instincts when your wallet shines green.
Because emotions are the real market crash.
The truth?
I believe it will be fine.
I believe the market will rise again - and fall again - and rise again.
I believe we will see new dips, deeper dips, maybe beautiful ones.
And I believe that somewhere inside these chaotic dips is the future we’ve been waiting for.
Not perfect. Not predictable. But ours.
Just believe.
Believe in Bitcoin.
Believe in Ethereum.
Believe in Web3.
Believe in NFTs - or at least in the idea behind them.
A crisis reveals what truly matters.
When everything collapses, the world suddenly remembers why blockchain was created in the first place. That’s why I’m ready to lose everything today - because I’m not ready to lose the once-in-a-generation chance to bet on something bigger than this chaos.
Losing money hurts.
But losing a revolution hurts more.
Over the years I tried everything:
I tried to understand market moves.
I tried logic.
I tried charts, indicators, expert opinions, “signals,” “whales,” and every theory imaginable.
And guess what?
I still failed. Just like everyone else pretending they can see the future.
That’s why surviving today requires something strange, almost unnatural:
Ignore your instincts when your wallet bleeds red.
Ignore your instincts when your wallet shines green.
Because emotions are the real market crash.
The truth?
I believe it will be fine.
I believe the market will rise again - and fall again - and rise again.
I believe we will see new dips, deeper dips, maybe beautiful ones.
And I believe that somewhere inside these chaotic dips is the future we’ve been waiting for.
Not perfect. Not predictable. But ours.