#2026年比特币价格展望 In this current bull market cycle, many are pondering who will lead. $BTC, as the leader, has a stable fundamentals but limited room for growth. $ETH, while its ecosystem is active, faces fierce competition. Interestingly, $SOL has performed quite notably in recent years—strong network performance and rapid ecosystem development.
Looking ahead to 2026, whether Bitcoin can break new highs is a key question. Ethereum faces increased competition from Layer2 solutions. As for Solana, the high-performance public chain sector is already crowded, but the community remains enthusiastic.
From a different perspective, which one will hit a new high first? It depends on policy trends, macroeconomic environment, and the actual progress of their respective ecosystems. What are your thoughts? Who has the most potential to sustain until the end of the year and set new records?
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SleepyValidator
· 01-15 17:22
Sol's recent surge is indeed impressive, but don't be fooled—ecological prosperity and price appreciation are not the same thing.
Will BTC break new highs? The probability before the end of 2026 is not high unless there's a macro black swan event.
ETH's Layer 2 competition is really fierce, but no one can replace its position—this is the truth.
Wait a minute, you haven't considered policy trends. Looking only at fundamentals is useless.
Is it just because the Sol community is hot? There are many public chains with strong performance, but only a few will survive.
Honestly, it doesn't matter who wins. There are still many variables in 2026, so it's too early to place bets now.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-15 01:41
Honestly, SOL does have some potential this time, but don't let the community hype blind you.
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BTC is stable, but 2026 is still far away. It's too early to draw conclusions now.
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In the end, it still depends on who can implement practical applications first. Just speculating on concepts is meaningless.
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ETH faces more complex problems than expected, and Layer2 scaling is really painful.
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Policy is unpredictable for everyone. Instead of trying to forecast, it's better to watch multiple sectors.
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For SOL to really explode, the network needs to be more stable. The previous downtime shadows are still there.
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I feel they've been overestimated. It's better to look at fundamentals rather than just comparing price increases.
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Breaking new records? First, get past the macro environmental issues.
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This cycle's rhythm is noticeably different from the last one. Old routines might no longer work.
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Honestly, I still favor projects with solid ecosystem development over those driven solely by community hype.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-14 21:05
The Sol ecosystem is so competitive, can we stop constantly bragging... BTC is still the mainstay, and we'll definitely win in 2026.
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hodl_therapist
· 01-12 23:50
Solana's recent performance is indeed impressive, but don't be blinded by community hype. Strong performance is great, but the concern is whether the ecosystem is bloated and虚胖.
BTC remains stable, but no matter how steady it is, it can't break new highs. It still depends on macro factors.
2026? Let's see if we make it until next year first, haha.
The Layer 2 competition for ETH started long ago. It's a bit late to talk about challenges now.
I'm optimistic about Solana. Although there are too many public chains, this guy just has an inexplicable吸引力.
Actually, no one knows for sure; everyone is betting on policy trends.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-12 23:50
Honestly, SOL's recent surge is quite strong, but the fundamentals still depend on policy factors. Who will break new highs in 2026 depends entirely on how the macro environment unfolds.
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DataPickledFish
· 01-12 23:48
SOL this wave definitely has some substance, but I still don't dare to go all in...
BTC is stable, but that's about it, who asked it to be so expensive.
2026? That's too far ahead, let's first see next year's policies.
ETH is being eaten up by layer2 to the point of doubting life, but the ecosystem foundation is still there.
Honestly, I just want to see who runs faster now, then follow the trend and jump on board.
SOL community enthusiasm is indeed top-notch, what if it crashes again?
It feels like this round is all about betting on policies, fundamentals are secondary.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 23:37
Honestly, BTC is stable, but I think the real profit opportunities are still in those undervalued on-chain assets. I believe SOL can really hold until 2026 and hit new highs, given the community buzz.
ETH is a bit awkward right now, with so many fierce Layer2 competitors, the pressure doesn't seem small.
But ultimately, it still depends on the macro environment. The same logic with Bitcoin and the policy changes could make everything else irrelevant. Are you guys betting on a big surge in the next half year again?
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Wait, limited growth for BTC? Bro, that's a bit premature. Looking at historical cycles, there's still a long way to go.
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The SOL ecosystem has been fiercely competitive over the past two years, but betting on it until 2026 feels a bit late. But if we're talking about steady returns... it still depends on the mainstream coins.
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Honestly, those who are so optimistic about the future haven't experienced the last bear market. Being cautious isn't a bad idea.
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The increasing competition among Layer2 solutions is real, but ETH's fundamentals can outpace these new contenders by several streets. Don't overestimate those small chains.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 01-12 23:34
Honestly, SOL this time does have some strength, but don't overestimate it. The track is really crowded.
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BTC remains stable, but whether it can truly break new highs in 2026? It depends on how the Federal Reserve handles it.
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The fierce competition in L2... ETH should have reflected on this long ago, or it might really get squeezed out.
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Policy direction is the key; no matter how advanced the technology is, coins won't succeed without it.
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Relying on SOL just because the community is passionate? That's a pretty flimsy reason, brother.
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A new record by the end of the year? I doubt it, given the macro environment.
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Instead of guessing who will be first, it's better to think about who can survive the next bear market.
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ETH's ecosystem is indeed active, but the real question is whether it can withstand the impact of L2.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 01-12 23:33
Sol's recent rally is indeed fierce, but if we really want to talk about who can hit new highs in 2026, it still depends on policy factors.
BTC is stable, but it's just not exciting; on the ETH side, the Layer 2 war is raging fiercely.
To be honest, while the Sol ecosystem is prosperous, there are quite a few competitors.
Breaking records by the end of 2026? I think we should wait and see how the macro environment develops in the second half of the year.
Who dares to go all-in? Anyway, I'm holding and waiting for the next big opportunity.
#2026年比特币价格展望 In this current bull market cycle, many are pondering who will lead. $BTC, as the leader, has a stable fundamentals but limited room for growth. $ETH, while its ecosystem is active, faces fierce competition. Interestingly, $SOL has performed quite notably in recent years—strong network performance and rapid ecosystem development.
Looking ahead to 2026, whether Bitcoin can break new highs is a key question. Ethereum faces increased competition from Layer2 solutions. As for Solana, the high-performance public chain sector is already crowded, but the community remains enthusiastic.
From a different perspective, which one will hit a new high first? It depends on policy trends, macroeconomic environment, and the actual progress of their respective ecosystems. What are your thoughts? Who has the most potential to sustain until the end of the year and set new records?