$SOL

The strange thing about crypto… people only remember the wins.
Take Solana.
$1,000 in 2020 turns into $61,000.
At the peak? $184,000.
Sounds insane when you say it like that.
But here’s the part no one talks about:
Who actually held that entire ride?
Back then, Solana wasn’t “Solana.”
It wasn’t a sure thing. It was just another bet. Another chain in a sea of experiments.
And there were dozens just like it.
Most failed quietly.
Some pumped… then disappeared.
Others still exist—but no one cares anymore.
So when people point to that one perfect outcome, it feels incomplete.
Yes, Solana made it.
But how many $1,000 bets vanished at the same time?
How many people sold at 2x… 5x… 10x—thinking they won?
And how many held the wrong one… and never recovered?
That’s the hidden side of the story.
Because in the moment, nothing is obvious.
There is no “this will hit $184K.”
There’s only uncertainty… and risk.
We only see clarity after the fact.
And that’s the illusion.
Yes, the upside exists.
But so does everything that didn’t make it—
the projects that almost worked… and never did.
That’s the part worth thinking about.
Not just what succeeded—
but everything that quietly didn’t.


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