Finally, I’ve become indifferent to the crypto world 🫠
To be honest, lately when I open X and WeChat groups, it’s all “the bulls are coming!”—meme coins! 100x;—but I can’t even be bothered to click on the charts.
It’s not me trying to act high and mighty; I’m just genuinely tired of looking.
I used to be so fired up. Every day I’d research what unique tech that chain has, what industry pain points that VC-backed project can solve—I’d almost read the whitepaper like it’s a thesis. So what happened? When liquidity disappears, you realize most projects aren’t even a “scythe”—they’re just air. If they drop 90%, they can drop another 90%. The grand narratives shatter into pieces.😮‍💨
Now I’ve learned my lesson. My logic is brutal, but it works:

BTC, ETH—plus UNI, LINK, and the like—things that actually have products, users, and real demand.
Real value doesn’t need to invent stories to prop up the scene every day.

And here’s another rule I’ve repeatedly verified, for you: when your timeline is screaming about one coin, 99% of the time it’s time to short. Don’t ask me how I know—this is all tuition.💸

But the real thing that changed my mindset was AI.
When ChatGPT, Claude, and Grok kept detonating one after another, I suddenly realized— the best destination for investing is no longer the crypto world.
Those tech pioneers who are truly using technology to light up humanity’s future are in the U.S. stock market. OpenAI hasn’t gone public yet, but NVDA, MSFT, GOOGL, META… which one is surviving by telling stories? They’re changing the world with real money.
So I made a decision: shift more of my research time and positions into U.S. stocks.
Not completely exiting crypto—just putting away the gambling instinct and reserving my faith for things that are actually being built.

What about you? Are you still going all-in on low-cap coins, or have you quietly started becoming more indifferent too? 👇
Chime in in the comments—maybe we can swap a few picks that are truly worth holding long-term 🤝