CHZ's 2022 World Cup rally is worth revisiting—a 240% surge packed into 5 months (November 20 to December 18). The pattern stuck in my head: major event cycles can spark serious momentum in crypto assets. Fast forward to 2026: January through May/June is shaping up as an interesting window. If history's even remotely kind, we might see another leg up worth 100%+ from current levels. Cycles repeat, sometimes differently—but the data from that cup run still feels relevant.
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JGO49
· 01-11 21:57
Lying in ambush for a few months, aiming for a profit, I think it can still be replicated, or even better.
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MagicBean
· 01-11 20:30
The World Cup cycle theory is back. Last time, chz was really strong, but can it repeat in 2026? To be honest, it's a bit uncertain.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-11 20:26
Had a wave of the cup market's benefits, is there really a chance to repeat in 2026?
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Lonely_Validator
· 01-11 20:12
Bro, that 240% wave was truly amazing. I'm still waiting for the 2026 train.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-11 20:11
That 240% surge was indeed fierce, but the question is, can it be replicated in 2026?
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-11 20:04
World Cup concept stocks double? I just want to know if this wave can hold until 2026, or if I'll get trapped again.
CHZ's 2022 World Cup rally is worth revisiting—a 240% surge packed into 5 months (November 20 to December 18). The pattern stuck in my head: major event cycles can spark serious momentum in crypto assets. Fast forward to 2026: January through May/June is shaping up as an interesting window. If history's even remotely kind, we might see another leg up worth 100%+ from current levels. Cycles repeat, sometimes differently—but the data from that cup run still feels relevant.