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


Indeed, there are always those who can take positions at the beginning of new projects and enjoy the benefits of ecosystem growth; there are also those who, in the emotional fluctuations of the secondary market, buy at the peak and get stuck in positions.
But is it really so? I think it's not quite like that.
Most often, this depends on how they view the market — what tools they use, what conclusions they draw, and how they try to maintain control in uncertainty.
Real recipients usually have more reflections before each action step.
For me, Gate Launchpad is a window that allows me to learn about new projects earlier. Its goal is to connect early-stage crypto projects with global users, on one hand providing financial support for builders, and on the other hand allowing community users to get acquainted with potential innovative ideas earlier.
For example, the Ika project ($IKA), which was launched today, is a new project that has just entered the ecosystem. Thanks to Gate Launchpad, I can see its direction and the issues it aims to address more clearly, and this prompts further reflection. It has nothing to do with luck; rather, it feels like taking a position in advance.
Early entry is never just a simple stroke of luck. It is more about capital efficiency, asset allocation, and trust in the platform that is planned in advance. And it is often these little plans that are the key to further advancement.
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