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Holding onto an asset for a long time, through thick and thin. Someone who is “diamond-handing” or has “diamond hands” has held—or hodled—their crypto or [[NFTs]] for a while.
* Often a term used by VCs or crypto influencers, trying to virtue signal that they are not going to dump their [[token]] [[bags]], yet.
*A colloquial term describing an investor who has no intention of selling their assets regardless of the state of the market — even if there’s a crash or the market is [[Bear market|bearish]].
* [https://decrypt.co/99724/gm-wagmi-gn-decrypts-ultimate-guide-to-bitcoin-and-nft-slang From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (9-5-2022):
 
''"Holding onto an asset for a long time, through thick and thin. Someone who is “diamond-handing” or has “diamond hands” has held—or [[HODL|hodled]]—their crypto or [[NFTs]] for a while."''
[[Category:Jargon/Various]]

Latest revision as of 04:17, 19 December 2022

  • Often a term used by VCs or crypto influencers, trying to virtue signal that they are not going to dump their token bags, yet.
  • A colloquial term describing an investor who has no intention of selling their assets regardless of the state of the market — even if there’s a crash or the market is bearish.
  • From Decrypt (9-5-2022):

"Holding onto an asset for a long time, through thick and thin. Someone who is “diamond-handing” or has “diamond hands” has held—or hodled—their crypto or NFTs for a while."