2026 could be rough for many in crypto. That exhausted feeling will hit hard—zero momentum, confidence evaporating, the grind becoming unbearable. Even your DMs go silent.
When that happens, plenty of people will question everything. Maybe crypto betting isn't the move right now. Maybe it's time to step back, stack some fiat, let things breathe.
For some, that strategy actually makes sense. But here's the thing—cycles are cyclical. What feels dead today might explode tomorrow. The real question isn't whether to quit, it's whether you can survive the wait without losing your mind.
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DefiPlaybook
· 6h ago
Getting through 2026 is the key, in simple terms, it's about mindset building. The period of DM silence is really tough, but isn't that exactly when big players quietly strategize?
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SatoshiChallenger
· 6h ago
The irony is, every bear market someone says this time is different, and then history begins to repeat itself.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 6h ago
Get through this wave and you'll win; the key is not to be defeated by yourself during the lows.
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staking_gramps
· 6h ago
Enduring until 2026 makes you a winner. Those who are accumulating fiat currency now are the smart ones.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 6h ago
Those who can't make it past 2026 really can't afford to play, truly.
2026 could be rough for many in crypto. That exhausted feeling will hit hard—zero momentum, confidence evaporating, the grind becoming unbearable. Even your DMs go silent.
When that happens, plenty of people will question everything. Maybe crypto betting isn't the move right now. Maybe it's time to step back, stack some fiat, let things breathe.
For some, that strategy actually makes sense. But here's the thing—cycles are cyclical. What feels dead today might explode tomorrow. The real question isn't whether to quit, it's whether you can survive the wait without losing your mind.