Why spread yourself thin chasing a hundred different tokens when you could focus on the foundation? That's what more traders are cottoning onto now—backing the basis, the assets that actually anchor everything. It's the smarter move, honestly. Diversification sounds great in theory, but sometimes concentration on core holdings makes more sense.
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StableNomad
· 15h ago
nah fr, this hits different after watching everyone rugpull their alts back in the luna days. statistically speaking, portfolio concentration on blue chips actually outperforms when correlation coefficients go sideways... but let's be real, most people can't handle the mental tax of watching their core bag swing 40% in a week lol
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LidoStakeAddict
· 20h ago
NGL, I like this idea. Stop creating so many trash coins, focusing your efforts on core assets is the real way to go.
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GameFiCritic
· 21h ago
Really, chasing 100 meme coins is not as good as mastering 3-5 core projects. A concentration strategy is much more efficient in ROI compared to spreading out widely; this is the common understanding among survivors after market cleansing.
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TokenSleuth
· 21h ago
ngl, this argument sounds good, but is it really that simple? Core assets also depend on timing; when bottom-fishing, who doesn't want to concentrate their firepower?
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NervousFingers
· 21h ago
ngl That's exactly what I've been wanting to say, chasing hot coins is really exhausting, it's better to just hold BTC and ETH comfortably...
Why spread yourself thin chasing a hundred different tokens when you could focus on the foundation? That's what more traders are cottoning onto now—backing the basis, the assets that actually anchor everything. It's the smarter move, honestly. Diversification sounds great in theory, but sometimes concentration on core holdings makes more sense.