Remember the EOS madness?

Every exchange plastered with EOS ads, every influencer hyping it, and 99% of the crypto crowd bought in, convinced it was the “Ethereum killer.” People thought, “It’s cheaper than ETH, it’s bound to moon!”

When EOS hit $20, I knew that was its peak. I sold everything because I couldn’t see it shining brighter than that day. The whales had already dumped their bags — no more ammo.

Why push a dead horse uphill when it’s easier to just launch a new one?

So many projects came for ETH’s crown, but you gotta respect Ethereum’s team. They had countless chances to cash out and vanish, yet they kept building for over a decade.

In this space, most projects leave as soon as the bags are full. Real builders? They stick around because they haven’t finished selling.