Some say you should fold. The doubters keep watching, waiting for a slip-up. But here's the thing—conviction isn't about ignoring the noise, it's about drowning it out.
I'm holding. Not at 1 ETH. Not at 5 ETH. Maybe not even at 10 ETH.
This isn't stubbornness dressed up as strategy. It's simple: when you believe in something, you don't hand it over at the first sign of profit. Every milestone is just another number on the way up. The real question isn't when to sell—it's whether you actually trusted your thesis from the beginning.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 3h ago
This mindset is truly genuine; if your beliefs can't withstand testing, don't speak them out loud.
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NotSatoshi
· 3h ago
This guy's point is spot on. People who truly believe won't be scared off by these fluctuations.
ngl holding is basically a test of whether you trust your own choice or not. Not everyone has the resolve for that.
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DefiPlaybook
· 3h ago
According to on-chain data analysis, the psychological model of these long-term holders contrasts with traditional financial stop-loss settings by 97.3%... But to put it another way, conviction is essentially about maintaining discipline in the verifiability of one's research arguments. It is worth noting that this steadfastness is often built on solid fundamental analysis rather than purely emotional drives.
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SatsStacking
· 3h ago
Just hold it if you want to hold it, no need to explain so much. True believers don't even care what the FUD army is called.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 4h ago
The faith in holding coins can really only be tested through big storms; otherwise, it's all just hype.
The real issue isn't the price at all—it's whether you believe in your own logic.
I've heard the surrender routine too many times; it's always the same cry.
Still trying to bottom fish?
If the market drops again, I'll keep buying. Someone will definitely be crying in this wave.
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AirdropChaser
· 4h ago
This is the true gambler's spirit; those who admit defeat are just here to harvest the little guys.
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Blockblind
· 4h ago
Hold on and witness the moment of miracles
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Really? Compared to listening to those pessimists, I want to see how long you can really stick with it
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That's faith, but I bet 10 bucks that next time there's a rebound, you'll still be watching the charts
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Sounds good, but how many people can truly endure a bear market
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I respect the phrase "drown out the noise," it really has a sense of realm
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Wait, are you talking about yourself or hinting that others should learn from you?
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I just want to know how long this belief can last
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Forget it, keep buying the dip, anyway it's already like this
Some say you should fold. The doubters keep watching, waiting for a slip-up. But here's the thing—conviction isn't about ignoring the noise, it's about drowning it out.
I'm holding. Not at 1 ETH. Not at 5 ETH. Maybe not even at 10 ETH.
This isn't stubbornness dressed up as strategy. It's simple: when you believe in something, you don't hand it over at the first sign of profit. Every milestone is just another number on the way up. The real question isn't when to sell—it's whether you actually trusted your thesis from the beginning.
For me, the answer has always been the same.
I'm holding.