BTC has destroyed the entire blockchain, Web3, AI, and other utility project industries. This proves that BTC alone runs the market.
No other blockchain, Web3, AI, or any other projects have real worth. The only project that truly has value is the one that moves forward on its own strength.
The coins that follow Bitcoin—especially new projects—their final year will be 2026.
Bitcoin is a successful project; it has its own value. But new incoming projects, instead of growing on their own, are busy following Bitcoin and are wiping out their own identity in the market. Don’t new projects have enough value that they can move forward on their own, the way many projects have successfully done?
Bitcoin has made millionaires and billionaires, but new projects are putting people out on the streets. When new projects have no real product value, their founders should drown in shame.
Respect to those projects that refuse to blindly follow $BTC. The crypto market is not built around a single coin. There are many strong and innovative projects out there. Following Bitcoin every time—and dumping just because BTC dumps—has become one of the biggest reasons many projects fail.
Yes, Bitcoin made many people millionaires and billionaires. Bitcoin succeeded, no doubt about that. But does that mean new and upcoming projects don’t have the right to succeed as well?
Why does the entire market move behind just one coin?
New projects need to think differently. If Bitcoin goes down again, will your project’s token go to $0? Will you shut everything down just because BTC is falling?
This mindset has to change.
All projects need to work together. Communities need to support each other. If we truly want to move forward, we must stop depending entirely on Bitcoin and start building real value.
It’s time to grow beyond $BTC, not live in its shadow.
$BOB We miss the old Bob — when $BOB first highlighted building on BNB Chain, and when BNB Chain itself used to talk about Bob on its own X page. Why has $BOB been left alone now? @BNB Chain bchain, do you have an answer for this?