Super Cycle in Crypto: A Cautious Perspective on Long-Term Structure
1. What is the 'Super Cycle' really talking about? The concept of a super cycle in crypto is often misunderstood as: "Prices will keep rising and there will be no more bear markets." However, if we approach the issue from a systemic structure perspective, then the super cycle should be understood as: A phase where crypto transitions from a speculative phenomenon to a sustainable economic and social infrastructure, thus changing the amplitude and nature of price cycles.
1. Crypto in 2026 will no longer be a 'market', but a collection of systems. One of the most important changes in crypto by 2026 is: Crypto will no longer operate as a single market, but like an ecosystem comprising multiple layers, various goals, and different user groups. Evaluating crypto by a single metric (Bitcoin price, total market cap, or a bull/bear cycle) is becoming increasingly insufficient.
1. What is BSC in the crypto ecosystem in 2026? BSC in 2026 = "high-performance EVM chain for mass users + large cash flow Low fee EVM L1 infrastructure Carry retail users + Binance cash flow Optimize high-frequency transactions, DeFi, stablecoins, RWA Towards Web2-like UX: fast – cheap – simple 2. BSC's position compared to the rest of the market (2026) If ranked by "role": Ethereum / L2 → settlement layer, large assets, quality devs Solana → performance, consumer apps, high-speed trading
Trading and holding coins not only differ in the duration of holding but also in how people perceive the market and value. Trading is based on the assumption that most participants act emotionally, creating short-term fluctuations that can be somewhat predicted by data, models, and crowd behavior. However, in the short timeframe, prices are often influenced more by news, leverage, and liquidity than by technological advancements. Therefore, trading is essentially a game of optimizing probabilities, where the advantage is very fragile and easily eroded by fees, psychological errors, and increasing competition.