At the end and beginning of the year, the market enters a typical period of mediocrity. The market lacks new narratives to support it, and capital flows become cautious—everyone's enthusiasm has dissipated.
This stage can be called the "Low Dopamine Market." Investors are conservative in their mindset, and funds prefer opportunities that are risk-controlled and highly certain. As a result, altcoins cycle rapidly. A concept that doesn't catch on for a few days is quickly forgotten, and the next hot topic follows closely behind. The lifecycle of narratives is extremely short.
More realistically: no one is willing to be a long-term holder anymore. Everyone is pursuing short-term gains with certainty, rather than believing in the future potential of a project. In this market environment, projects that survive must have solid strength; relying solely on good storytelling is no longer enough. For entrepreneurs, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.
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SchrödingersNode
· Just Now
The low dopamine market is truly uncomfortable, it feels like watching the K-line every day but it won't move up
Honestly, altcoins are now just fast food, cooling off in a few days
Strength and real capability are the way to go; no matter how good the story is, you need the actual goods
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PonziDetector
· 20h ago
Low dopamine market? Ha, that's why 99% of the meme coins are dead. The era of storytelling is over.
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MetaMasked
· 20h ago
The low dopamine market is really dead, no one even believes a story anymore
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PretendingSerious
· 21h ago
The term "low dopamine" is spot on—it's like no one wants to gamble anymore.
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RektCoaster
· 21h ago
Low dopamine market? Haha, this is exactly the time for us to shake out the weak hands.
Projects that perform well have already failed long ago. Now it's all about who truly has the real stuff.
In this bear market cleanup, only the survivors are the true kings.
Short-term certainty? I'm just waiting for those guys to get trapped at high levels.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 21h ago
The low dopamine market is just a big sieve; projects without solid fundamentals are directly eliminated.
At the end and beginning of the year, the market enters a typical period of mediocrity. The market lacks new narratives to support it, and capital flows become cautious—everyone's enthusiasm has dissipated.
This stage can be called the "Low Dopamine Market." Investors are conservative in their mindset, and funds prefer opportunities that are risk-controlled and highly certain. As a result, altcoins cycle rapidly. A concept that doesn't catch on for a few days is quickly forgotten, and the next hot topic follows closely behind. The lifecycle of narratives is extremely short.
More realistically: no one is willing to be a long-term holder anymore. Everyone is pursuing short-term gains with certainty, rather than believing in the future potential of a project. In this market environment, projects that survive must have solid strength; relying solely on good storytelling is no longer enough. For entrepreneurs, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.