In fact, successful dark horses are never purely a matter of luck — they are the nights you persist in studying the market, the encouragement from friends on your investment judgments, and the unwavering perseverance during market fluctuations.
In the new year, I hope we can all—
Carry a reverence for the market Find our own rhythm amidst the waves of the crypto world Avoid blindly following trends and avoid greed-driven mistakes Live as the person we want to be through every cycle's test
Speaking of which, when you step into this market and aim to become a dark horse, what is it that you ultimately pursue?
Is it steady growth in returns? Or the fantasy of getting rich overnight?
Perhaps the answer determines—
Whether you become a successful dark horse, Or fall into failure as a dark horse.
In 2026, what is your answer?
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ForkItAll
· 01-20 05:11
Honestly, I never believe in dark horses, only in the effort I put in.
It's that time of year again for motivational quotes, but those chasing dreams are always the ones losing money.
Wait, keep studying and don't give up... can I really make money?
It's the Year of the Horse, but my crypto wallet is still empty haha.
Respect the market? I only respect my own stop-loss line.
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MEVHunter_9000
· 01-19 14:07
Honestly, I'm a bit tired of this motivational talk... It's not like I haven't experienced a crypto market crash, and I still have some respect. I've become numb to it already, haha.
The nights studying market trends late at night are indeed unforgettable, but in the end, I still got chopped up and taken advantage of. It's hilarious.
Steady growth? Getting rich overnight? I just want to stay stable and not lose money. Please don't get liquidated again in 2026.
This "dark horse" dream has been dead since last year. Let's just continue to lie flat this year.
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governance_ghost
· 01-17 05:43
To be honest, dedicating nights to studying market trends hasn't been in vain, but it's easy to be knocked back to the original state by a wave of market movement haha
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 01-17 05:38
Sounds good, but 99% of people still can't escape the dream of getting rich overnight.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-17 05:31
Well said, but honestly, most people are just chasing quick wealth; they just can't admit it themselves.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-17 05:22
That's a good point, but how many people can actually achieve it? I think most people are still just hoping to get rich overnight.
2026 Year of the Horse is here.
It's another new beginning.
In fact, successful dark horses are never purely a matter of luck — they are the nights you persist in studying the market, the encouragement from friends on your investment judgments, and the unwavering perseverance during market fluctuations.
In the new year, I hope we can all—
Carry a reverence for the market
Find our own rhythm amidst the waves of the crypto world
Avoid blindly following trends and avoid greed-driven mistakes
Live as the person we want to be through every cycle's test
Speaking of which, when you step into this market and aim to become a dark horse, what is it that you ultimately pursue?
Is it steady growth in returns?
Or the fantasy of getting rich overnight?
Perhaps the answer determines—
Whether you become a successful dark horse,
Or fall into failure as a dark horse.
In 2026, what is your answer?