$BTC 2021 to now—it's been five years and the price is still the original price Explanation: the current entry value and price-performance ratio really is very high. When it returns to 126,000, it will double.
$BTC The highest point: it took 4 million TWD to buy one Bitcoin. Now one is 1.8 million TWD, and yet you still won’t buy—if you wait for it to rise to 4 million, you’ll really never get a chance to get on the train.
$BTC 126000 116000 106000 96000 86000 76000 66000 59000 Since the peak, it's been a straight drop. If you're still greedy thinking it can fall more, you'll just miss out on the upcoming rally to $1 million.
When $BTC 126000 hit, I thought I'd never get on the Bitcoin train at 4 million TWD per coin. Luckily, it dipped to 64,000, allowing me to scoop up a whole Bitcoin. With a finite supply of 21 million coins, I'm curious how much that averages out per person globally. As long as you hold one Bitcoin, you're on your way to the top of the pyramid.
Big news! Grayscale has just released a "treasure map." They've highlighted established blockchain projects like Aptos (APT), Binance Coin (BNB), and Toncoin (TON), as well as AI-focused projects like Worldcoin (WLD), and even Jupiter (JUP) and Bonk (BONK) from the Solana ecosystem.
But let's pour some cold water first: this is just a "pending evaluation" list, not an immediate buy signal. However, Grayscale's眼光 is a barometer for institutional trends. They've openly stated that the crypto market is shifting from retail speculation to institutional valuation with real capital. Projects on this list may very well be the next targets for institutional funding.
I see three clear themes here: First, blockchains and financial infrastructure remain evergreen necessities—smart contracts and DeFi projects dominate the list. Second, AI is the strongest narrative of the year; Grayscale dedicated a separate section to it, underscoring its importance. Third, don't overlook consumer and meme culture—Bonk's inclusion shows that retail sentiment still holds significant power.
Grayscale's move effectively outlines key focus areas and signals potential capital flows. So what should we do as investors?
Don't blindly chase the list. My advice is to think like an institution and do your own research. The goal isn't to follow the list—it's to understand the logic behind it: institutions favor projects with real utility, clear business models, and regulatory compliance.
Here’s what you can do: cross-check your own watchlist with this "Grayscale Watchlist." If there's overlap, your insights are aligned with institutional thinking—dig deeper. If there are new projects on the list you don’t know, that’s your chance to expand your knowledge. Remember, in the institutional era, depth of understanding matters more than chasing price spikes.
Which sector on this list do you think has the best chance of producing a major breakout in 2026? Share your thoughts in the comments.
There are no magicians in crypto—only disciplined traders. If you don’t know what a valid breakout or a 10x coin looks like, follow the Lord, come to the village, and claim your share! #美国民主党BlueVault $BNB