Over the past few years in the crypto world, I've come to understand one thing more and more — the real way to change the game is not chasing highs and killing lows, but rather finding an asset with genuine fundamentals and holding on tightly.



A typical example is a leading payment card project. The destruction of 1.19 billion tokens directly establishes scarcity, and the potential of the payment card ecosystem is far beyond what simple numbers can describe.

From $0.001 to $1, this isn't something that can be explained by hype or bubbles — it's a gradual process of value discovery. Holding such an asset is like holding a pass to the next cycle.

Participants worldwide are voting with their actions. What about you? Do you currently hold any positions?
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 01-06 11:54
I, who can't hold on to dead tokens, have already realized it. I did see the path from 0.001 to 1 USD, but I just can't hold on, brother.
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 01-06 02:18
I can't hold it, I have long been cutting meat in a high position, and now I am looking at the take-off mentality collapsing
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FloorSweepervip
· 01-03 15:56
That's right, I haven't been playing the game of chasing highs and selling lows for a long time. It's too exhausting. Holding onto a project with solid fundamentals is the real strategy; it all depends on who can endure.
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just_another_fishvip
· 01-03 15:46
Honestly, a move from 0.001 to 1 can indeed reveal some things, but the key is to wait for the next cycle to verify it. There are definitely holdings, but not as heavy as expected. This payment card track seems to have quite a lot of potential, and the destruction mechanism is definitely a plus.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 01-03 15:45
That's right, last year's wave was when I held on tightly without letting go, and looking back now, it was truly the right decision. The move to burn tokens is indeed brilliant, directly capping the supply ceiling. From 0.001 to 1, I still have people around me cutting losses at the bottom, it's really hilarious. If I had holdings, I would have already averaged down and entered, just waiting for the next wave. Honestly, the payment card sector has been seriously underestimated, nobody is paying attention at all. I'm holding my position, and anyway, I no longer look at the K-line, just waiting. The key is to find that real thing; everything else is虚假的. This is a test of confidence—see who can hold out until the end. I actually think it's not too late to enter now; the fundamentals are still there.
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GateUser-6bc33122vip
· 01-03 15:35
Sounds nice, but it's still just gambling with luck. I do have it in my hands, but if I say I hold on tightly... I still get annoyed watching the trends.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 01-03 15:34
No problem with what you said, that's exactly how I do it. Since last year, I stopped chasing price swings and just hold a few projects with real value. Now the returns look pretty good. --- The payment card track indeed has potential, and the destruction mechanism is well implemented. But it still depends on whether the subsequent ecosystem development can keep up. --- A 0.001 to 1 increase... Honestly, it looks tempting, but does it feel a bit late to get in now? Still, I’ll continue to hold onto what I have. --- Holding onto the pass metaphor is brilliant; you just need to resist the impulse to check the market, or else you might slip up. --- Global voting sounds like marketing talk, but the logic is there. I personally believe in the fundamentals. --- Real fundamentals are important, but how do you determine what truly constitutes a fundamental? That’s the tricky part. --- A destruction of 1.19 billion sounds impressive, but it still depends on whether the ecosystem’s user base can keep up. Otherwise, scarcity is pointless. --- I just want to ask, can I still get on now? Or should I wait for a pullback? --- This long-term thinking sounds simple, but sticking to it is the hard part. I’ve already seen too many people get off midway.
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ForkMastervip
· 01-03 15:34
19 million tokens burned? Haha, I've heard this kind of excuse from project teams too many times. Is the contract really locked? I do have some tokens, but it's not as optimistic as you think. Show me the audit report first.
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