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#以太坊投资机会 Seeing that BitMine has increased its Ethereum holdings by over 100,000 ETH again this week, I am reminded of many questions my friends have asked me recently: Is it still a good time to enter Ethereum now?
Honestly, continuous institutional accumulation is indeed a positive signal. From the data, BitMine already holds nearly 4% of the total Ethereum supply, and according to their statements, if they stake these ETH now, they can generate over $1 million in daily revenue. What does this indicate? It shows that long-term holders' patience is beginning to pay off.
But I want to remind everyone that the logic behind institutional accumulation and our personal investment strategies are not exactly the same. They have ample capital reserves, professional risk management systems, and can also obtain a steady cash flow from staking rewards. What we need to consider is: Is our position management reasonable? Do we have enough funds to cope with market fluctuations? Can we truly withstand the psychological pressure of long-term holding?
The signs of recovery are indeed present, but recovery is never a straight upward line. The key is to base your decisions on your own actual situation, reasonably allocate your asset ratio, avoid excessive leverage, and don’t go all-in. The true path to stability is not about chasing institutional moves but about finding a rhythm that matches your risk tolerance.
Hold good assets, but also learn to wait. That is the real secret to long-term success.