No matter how bad the market is, I won't move my basic position in FHE. To put it simply, this is not just about trading cryptocurrencies, but about betting on the ultimate weapon of cryptography—the fully homomorphic encryption.



Think about it, if this technology ultimately fails to make a breakthrough, then the privacy touted by Web3 becomes just empty talk. But on the other hand, once fully homomorphic encryption is truly implemented in practice, the entire landscape of network security and data privacy will be completely rewritten. As a pioneer in this field, Mind Network offers a risk-reward ratio that is simply too attractive.

Technological innovation often happens at such critical moments. Short-term fluctuations are nothing; I am betting on a long-term paradigm shift.
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 01-20 14:05
Damn, this is true faith, not just a market watcher. No matter how the market drops, I will buy the dip. FHE really has the potential to change the game. Agreed, the cryptography revolution is right in front of us. Mind Network is solid. Short-term declines are nothing, from a long-term perspective, this is a double or nothing opportunity. It's all about the breakthrough in technology. When it happens, there's no time for regrets. This market cycle is exhausting, but I still hold strong. I'm very optimistic about the prospects of full homomorphic encryption. I'll keep following the Mind Network line; it feels like it's about to take off.
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LightningLadyvip
· 01-19 03:50
Fully homomorphic encryption is indeed the ultimate battle, not just hype. Holding long-term is no problem. If FHE really takes off, the privacy line will be completely open. Honestly, at this price, it's basically giving away opportunities. Mind Network is indeed leading the way. This is the window period for betting on technological breakthroughs. Who cares in the short term. I'm also gritting my teeth and holding on. Keep going.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 01-18 00:02
Market drops again, I will still hold tightly. FHE is the ultimate cryptographic weapon; betting on it is betting on the future. --- True fully homomorphic encryption breakthrough is the key to privacy implementation, otherwise all efforts are in vain. --- Mind Network is riding the wave, and in the long run, the risk-reward ratio is unbeatable. --- Short-term fluctuations don't scare me at all; I am watching for a paradigm shift event. --- Instead of guessing short-term market trends, it's better to bet on the ultimate breakthrough in cryptography, the difference is huge. --- Once FHE technology is achieved, the entire Web3 privacy landscape will be rewritten; this is a worthwhile gamble. --- It's not about trading coins; it's about betting on a cryptography revolution. You need to think clearly about what you're betting on.
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WagmiOrRektvip
· 01-17 16:57
Full homomorphic encryption is either the next paradigm or an expensive lesson, with no middle ground. Mind Network is indeed betting on the cryptography singularity, but honestly, when it finally lands, it's hard to say how much the chips we hold now will be worth. Long-term gamblers often can't endure short-term despair. FHE is not moving, but don't go all in either, understand? If this wave succeeds, it will indeed rewrite the game rules. If not... let's just consider it buying a lottery ticket.
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 01-17 16:54
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is indeed a game-changing technology; if you bet right, it can truly rewrite the rules of the game. I'm also holding firmly onto the FHE line; a short-term dip doesn't matter, it's all about who can survive until the moment of technological breakthrough. Mind Network is indeed leading the way, but it's still early; just be patient and hold. Once privacy issues are resolved, Web3 will truly have a soul. We're still in the exploration stage.
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 01-17 16:47
Yeah, this is faith. That's what I think too. FHE either rewrites the rules of the game or is just hype—there's no middle ground. If you bet right, it's ten or a hundred times the return; if you bet wrong, it's just tuition fees. Anyway, I'm already in an all-in mindset. Huh, can Mind Network really pull it off? It feels like they've been hyping it up for years. When will we see a real application? HODL, anyway, it's not a loss to buy the dip now. The entire sector is undervalued; it will rise sooner or later. No matter how hard the short-term drop, I'm not afraid. The key is not to lose faith. Missing out on this critical track might mean there's no next time. It's really about who can survive until that day. I'm a bit worried whether Mind Network can hold up until FHE becomes commercially available. I just want to see what FHE will look like next year around this time—my betting is getting more and more intense, haha.
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GasOptimizervip
· 01-17 16:42
If fully homomorphic encryption really becomes mainstream, the entire privacy track will need a complete reshuffle. Mind Network is indeed aligned with this direction. Really, it's not about gambling on coins, but about betting on the moment when the technology is practically implemented, which is crucial. Why worry about short-term dips? I'm just holding my basic FHE positions, waiting for the paradigm shift. This technological breakthrough is coming. Those who entered early can reap the benefits. The question is whether I can hold on until then, haha. I love the idea of the ultimate weapon in cryptography. If it can truly break the deadlock, Web3 privacy won't just be a slogan.
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DaoResearchervip
· 01-17 16:30
According to the white paper, the Token economics design of FHE is indeed interesting— but the problem is that the premise of the assumption is that this technology will be truly available within 5-10 years, which is a very aggressive time assumption in itself. It is worth noting that we are still in the proof-of-concept stage, and computational overhead remains an unavoidable hurdle.
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