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So, here's the thing, recently Ray Dalio said he's tired or exhausted with the always-pessimistic crypto narrative.
But crypto bulls are actually turning the tables, challenging this 'tired' perspective with compelling arguments about Bitcoin's future.
If we look at the meaning of tired in this context, it's not just physical exhaustion, but more mental fatigue from constantly hearing the same skepticism.
Ray Dalio seems to feel tired of how people keep questioning Bitcoin's viability as a long-term asset.
However, the crypto bull community sees this as an opportunity.
They argue that all of this is part of a normal market cycle. When big figures like Dalio appear tired or pessimistic, it often signals that momentum is shifting.
What's interesting is how crypto enthusiasts not only defend Bitcoin but also show that this tired skepticism is actually behind the latest blockchain technology developments.
They have data, they have a track record, and most importantly, they have conviction.
In the end, this is a classic narrative battle in the crypto market.
One side is tired of repetitive hype, the other believes that Bitcoin's future is still long and full of potential.
If you follow these developments on Gate, you can see how market sentiment reacts to statements like these.