Suppose 2026 brings tougher challenges to the Web3 ecosystem—market downturns, regulatory headwinds, maybe project failures. How would you pivot? Would you cut exposure, diversify into stable assets, double down on conviction plays, or shift strategy entirely? What's your contingency plan if the current momentum doesn't hold?
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BearMarketLightning
· 22h ago
In a bear market, I stick to mainstream coins; I never touch small-cap tokens. On-chain data is the real truth, and candlestick stories are all nonsense.
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NG, if 2026 really comes, I will just hold onto mainstream coins in the bear market. I've seen small coins go to zero before... Those conviction plays sound exciting, but they hurt just the same when you lose.
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It's really necessary to allocate more to stablecoins... but going all-in is too timid. I still believe that a drop is the opportunity to buy the dip.
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Instead of thinking about a contingency plan, it's better to diversify risk now. Waiting until something happens is too late.
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If a double bottom can be confirmed, I will go all-in on conviction, but only if there's real data to support it, not just gut feeling.
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Honestly, cutting exposure is the most embarrassing... I choose to stay in the mainstream pools and clear out all small coins.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-16 05:19
What to do in the bear market in 2026? I definitely won't cut losses; going all-in with conviction is the way to go.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-13 20:13
Hi, here comes this set of "if... What will happen", the old way, isn't this the copy and paste in 2018?
Anyway, my contingency plan is to cut the meat, ambush and ambush, depending on the mood
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ConsensusDissenter
· 12-13 15:54
The bear market is here, so I just hold on tightly. Anyway, I'm already losing money, so why bother cutting losses?
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BitcoinDaddy
· 12-13 15:54
My plan? Reduce holdings of some trash tokens, and put my bets on truly useful protocols. As for the rest, I'll leave it to fate.
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ForkItAll
· 12-13 15:49
The bear market is here, so I'm going all in. Anyway, I've already lost before, what am I afraid of?
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GamefiHarvester
· 12-13 15:41
Stay optimistic in the long term, but you need to learn to cut losses, brother.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 12-13 15:41
The bear market has arrived, and continuing to go long—that's true conviction.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-13 15:39
Wow, are they really planning to pull this off in 2026? I think a conservative approach is the way to go, can't put all your eggs in one basket... Speaking of which, many projects are still bragging now, but when the time comes, they really won't be able to handle the crash.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-13 15:29
The bear market is here, so I just stock up on stablecoins. Anyway, taking a loss is taking a loss; it's better to wait for the bottom to buy in.
Suppose 2026 brings tougher challenges to the Web3 ecosystem—market downturns, regulatory headwinds, maybe project failures. How would you pivot? Would you cut exposure, diversify into stable assets, double down on conviction plays, or shift strategy entirely? What's your contingency plan if the current momentum doesn't hold?