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What drives me isn't chasing the price chart—it's having genuine conviction. When you really believe in something, in a project that resonates with you, the market noise just becomes background. Sure, seeing it pump feels great, but that's not the whole story. The real move is staying committed regardless. That's where the power comes from. The community's response speaks volumes too—millions of people engaging, finding the humor and the message that sticks. That kind of mindshare isn't built by accident. It's built by people who stay in the game, who refuse to bail when things get sideways.
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Community cohesion is the real key; it’s not something built by luck. Those who truly stick around are the ones who will see the final gains.
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Basically, it’s a matter of conviction—whether you can endure the tough times. Most people can’t, which is why they lose.
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That’s why mindshare is so important... Look at those big communities, they’re built on loyal fans, not just temporary hype.
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The thrill of a pump is fleeting; real gains come from that moment when you don’t panic sell.
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It’s hilarious—so many people talk about conviction, but when it drops by half, they run away. Those who can truly hold on have already made their move.
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When it comes to community, whether a project has a future can be seen from the community itself. If no one is willing to stick through the lows, it’s a dead project.
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I just want to know, where does this conviction come from... Is it genuine belief, or have they already made enough profit and don’t care anymore?