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Why do I think 80K is the most dangerous? Because now everyone thinks "it's stable."
There's a hidden phrase in the crypto world:
As soon as the market starts to show the words "it's stable,"
the risk is usually already on its way.
Recently, Bitcoin's biggest problem isn't that no one is bullish, but that "there are too many people bullish." 80K now feels like a popular tourist spot, everyone wants to get in early to take photos.
And this kind of consensus is often especially dangerous.
After observing Polymarket for a long time, I found that the real way to make money in prediction markets is never guessing the future, but guessing "whether the market will deliberately disappoint most people."
Note, it's not about making you lose.
It's about making you "just miss winning."
This is the most heartbreaking.
For example, many people are now betting on 82K, but essentially it's not rational analysis, but emotional inertia. After a continuous rise, the brain automatically defaults to "the rise will continue."
This is very similar to signing up for a gym membership.
Day one:
"This year, I want to change my life."
Day seven:
"Forget it, I'll start again next week."
Market sentiment is the same.
The smoother the rise, the easier everyone feels they are the chosen traders. Until one day, a big red candle smashes everyone's "macro logic" into a meme.
So why am I more cautious instead?
Because 80K is too "correct."
Analysts find it reasonable;
media likes round numbers;
retail investors want to look good;
even KOL headlines start celebrating in advance.
At such times, I automatically become alert.
Because the market's worst enemy is "making everyone comfortably profitable."
And there's a particularly important detail:
A real big move is often accompanied by hesitation;
a truly dangerous move is usually accompanied by celebration.
If you find that social media is already flooded with "you'll regret missing this round for a lifetime," it means the market has entered the emotional climax zone.
The climax itself isn't scary,
what's scary is that after the climax, someone usually gets liquidated.
So my betting logic this time is very simple:
Bullish, but not blindly;
Participate, but not fight the trend;
It's best to make money,
If you can't, don't let the market send you into emotional ICU.
Because in the crypto world,
staying alive itself,
is a kind of victory.