In the crypto market, some say that early positioning relies on luck.


Indeed, there are always some who can establish positions when new projects are just starting out and enjoy the dividends of ecological growth; while others chase high prices in the emotional fluctuations of the secondary market and end up getting trapped.
But is it really like that? I don't think so.
More often, it depends on how they view the market—what tools they use, what judgments they make, and how they try to take control in uncertainty.
The true achievers often take a moment to think before each action.
For me, Gate Launchpad is a window that allows me to learn about new projects earlier. Its goal is to connect early blockchain projects with global users, providing financial support to builders on one hand, and allowing community users to access potentially innovative ideas earlier on the other.
For example, the project Ika ($IKA) that went online today is a new project that has just entered the ecosystem. Through Gate Launchpad, I can also see its direction and the problems it aims to solve more clearly, which leads to more reflection. This has nothing to do with luck; it is more like positioning oneself in advance.
Entering early has never been purely luck. It is more about the advance planning of capital efficiency, asset allocation, and platform trust. And these small plans are often the key to going further.
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