Why are investors so confident in Ethereum? This question is worth pondering. From a price perspective, ETH's performance is indeed not outstanding, with the market remaining relatively stable; but in terms of market enthusiasm and ecosystem developments, everyone's optimism is surprisingly high. What does this phenomenon reflect? Is it recognition of Ethereum's long-term value, or expectations of its ongoing technological ecosystem iterations? Interestingly, even if the short-term market performance is flat, the enthusiasm of capital and developers' investments has not diminished. Perhaps this precisely indicates that true confidence comes from fundamental support, not just price fluctuations.
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LadderToolGuy
· 15h ago
The fundamentals are solid, the ecosystem is in place, and developers haven't left—that's true confidence.
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FlatTax
· 01-18 17:23
You see, this is why I am so optimistic about ETH. The price is stagnant, but developers are still frantically stacking code. That's true confidence.
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The fundamentals are indeed solid; this isn't something that pure hype can achieve.
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No market movement in the short term just shows a strong foundation, with the ecosystem's heat still there.
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Really, compared to watching candlestick charts, I care more about whether there are new developments in the ecosystem.
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Investors and developers are still putting in money, so the price is secondary.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 01-18 08:22
Fundamentals are much more reliable than candlestick charts; I've seen through it long ago.
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OfflineValidator
· 01-17 19:51
Fundamentals are the true king; price fluctuations are just fleeting. I agree with this statement.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-17 19:51
It seems to be a self-comforting statement from the fundamental believers. Anyway, I think there's no need to get excited if it hasn't gone up.
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RebaseVictim
· 01-17 19:50
Others look at the price, I look at the ecosystem—that's the real way to play coins.
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The fundamentals can support it; short-term fluctuations are just illusions. Big capital has long seen through this.
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Basically, it means developers haven't left, and capital is still pouring in—that's confidence.
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It feels like ETH investors are more rational now, not chasing highs, just focusing on ecosystem development.
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Wait, how are those who claimed ETH has no future doing now?
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The price is dead flat, yet people keep entering the market—this data speaks for itself.
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Those who understand are positioning themselves; those who don't are still debating whether it will rise or not. The difference is this big.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-17 19:45
The confidence supported by fundamentals—that's what true players should be paying attention to. Prices are all虚的, the ecosystem is progressing, developers are still working hard, which says everything that needs to be said.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-17 19:39
ngl the "fundamentals" excuse is what everyone says right before things crater... let me actually examine the contract activity and TVL patterns here because something's not adding up
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-17 19:25
Strong fundamentals and an active ecosystem—that's true confidence, unlike some coins that rely solely on hype.
Why are investors so confident in Ethereum? This question is worth pondering. From a price perspective, ETH's performance is indeed not outstanding, with the market remaining relatively stable; but in terms of market enthusiasm and ecosystem developments, everyone's optimism is surprisingly high. What does this phenomenon reflect? Is it recognition of Ethereum's long-term value, or expectations of its ongoing technological ecosystem iterations? Interestingly, even if the short-term market performance is flat, the enthusiasm of capital and developers' investments has not diminished. Perhaps this precisely indicates that true confidence comes from fundamental support, not just price fluctuations.