The fortune teller in the crypto world @kiki520_eth has made a very objective prediction for Aster. Aster was born with a golden key 🔑, debuting at the peak, enjoying all the favorable conditions. The only concern is that if everything goes too smoothly, they might not be able to handle setbacks and difficulties. Right now, they are in a favorable situation, playing exceptionally well, and their skills don't necessarily have to be very high. But if a challenging situation arises one day, that will be the real test. However, no matter what, I wish all the brothers and sisters who are all-in on Aster 👭 to achieve great results.
Aster's fatalism, having gained all advantages, yet seizing the heavenly secrets, is bound to perish. A friend of mine recently went all-in on Aster, and the reason is simple: Aster has all-around advantages, infinite funding, infinite manpower, and a comprehensive binding with Binance, making it hard to find a possibility of Aster's failure. To be honest, from a rational perspective, I also can't find a possibility of Aster's failure, but that is precisely the problem: an investment opportunity where no possibility of failure can be found. ASTER is backed by CZ and Binance, controlling the highest traffic entry in the industry, and Hyperliquid has set a precedent, which was originally "the right timing." But in metaphysics, gaining the right timing often means losing variability. Binance itself is a massive exchange empire, almost monopolizing user traffic, with numerous resources in the Binance ecosystem, and everyone is eager to attach themselves to it, which is simply "the way of heaven's favor." Rationally speaking, Binance could completely turn Aster into a new "on-chain Binance," continuing to dominate the next cycle of the crypto world. But have we ever thought about how Binance itself got started? When Binance was founded, it was an inconspicuous small player among many exchanges, having no advantages at all, yet it happened to bet on "crypto-to-crypto trading," which at the time seemed like a ridiculous thing. When the 94 ban came, crypto-to-crypto trading actually turned out to be the right bet, taking off all the way to now. At this moment, the rise of Binance precisely aligns with the logic of the way of heaven; true giants often emerge from the margins and scraps, struggling to break through, rather than being "predestined giants" supported by large companies. Looking at today's Aster, with resources fully equipped and CZ providing support, but the heavenly mandate is too heavy, lacking the resilience of "surviving through adversity," it will collapse at the slightest disturbance. The problem with ASTER is that it has "gained the heavenly secrets"; it has every advantage but has lost the vitality to grow against the odds. From a business logic perspective, large companies launching new projects often lack the grassroots gene, easily falling into the traps of path dependence and resource surplus. True achievers are often not designated as giants from birth but emerge from the margins, defying fate, just like Binance back then, betting on the margins and seizing the momentum of the times. When investing, we often forget one thing: that is "impermanence"; this is the way of heaven, and the only constant is change itself. This is for my friends who went all-in on Aster.
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