#以太坊行情解读 I have a fren, who found me four years ago, holding the 20,000 U in betrothal money he just gathered.
His eyes sparkled: "This amount of money needs to be turned into a down payment for a wedding house in the crypto world, so the wedding can have confidence."
That's not scheming; it's the vigor of youth—it's as if the market has to give them a chance to turn things around as soon as they enter.
The past two weeks have indeed been smooth. When the market rises, he follows the trend; when the account is in the green, he doubles down. What he says every day is: "Opportunities are right in front of us, not seizing them would be letting oneself down."
But the most ruthless part of the crypto world is right here.
The first time I chased the high, I was caught off guard by the pullback; the second time I was unwilling, so I cut my losses; the third time I simply let my emotions take over my judgment.
In less than two months, the account has become unrecognizable after repeated operations.
That night I ran into him downstairs. A person was squatting under the streetlight, the cigarette butt flickering, but his eyes were always red.
His voice was very low: "The wedding house is out of the question, even the money to buy her a wedding ring... is gone."
At that moment, I really couldn't find the words.
I have seen many people lose money, but this time is different. Because he is not just losing numbers—he is losing the planning for his life, and the trust that another person has in him.
Later I asked him what he was thinking. He said at that time he never thought that $BTC $ZEC and those coins would drop, and the only thought in his mind was: quickly make back the losses. As a result, the more anxious he became, the more mistakes he made, and the more mistakes he made, the more unwilling he was to accept it, and the more unwilling he was, the more he bet.
The scariest thing in the crypto world has never been the market itself, but the moment you gamble with your living money; rationality has already died.
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CountdownToBroke
· 7h ago
Really, this is the most heartbreaking part of the crypto world... it's not the loss of money itself, but the loss of others' trust in you.
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It's the same old story, chasing the price and cutting losses repeatedly... to put it simply, it's just no stop loss and no plan.
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Hearing this story from my frens makes me uncomfortable, 20,000 yuan is not just a number, it's a turning point in life.
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So now I only use spare money to play, I don't touch a single cent of my living expenses, otherwise, it's a suicide operation.
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This is the real risk education, more practical than any candlestick analysis.
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My fren is the same, made a bit of profit in the past two months and got inflated, ended up going all in and lost everything, now he doesn't even dare to mention the crypto world.
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The scariest thing is not the bear market, but being unable to control your hands... once your hands start moving, rationality is doomed.
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Gambling with living money, you deserve it, it's ruthless but realistic.
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That's why I say the crypto world harms people... it's not the coins themselves, but the weaknesses of human nature being infinitely amplified.
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ConsensusDissenter
· 7h ago
This story is heartbreaking. The dream of 20,000 U turned into reality is just an empty result...
I've seen the chase the price trap too many times, every time it's "this time is different," but the outcome is still the same disaster.
At the moment money enters the market, rationality indeed disappears, all technical analysis is useless, and only a collapsed mindset remains.
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BearMarketBro
· 7h ago
It's a bit hard to listen to... chasing the price and selling with bearish market really is a dead loop, and when you're eager to break even, your mind just goes blank.
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ProofOfNothing
· 7h ago
Really, this story makes me feel uncomfortable... The moment you gamble with living money, rationality dies, it's too heart-wrenching.
#以太坊行情解读 I have a fren, who found me four years ago, holding the 20,000 U in betrothal money he just gathered.
His eyes sparkled: "This amount of money needs to be turned into a down payment for a wedding house in the crypto world, so the wedding can have confidence."
That's not scheming; it's the vigor of youth—it's as if the market has to give them a chance to turn things around as soon as they enter.
The past two weeks have indeed been smooth. When the market rises, he follows the trend; when the account is in the green, he doubles down. What he says every day is: "Opportunities are right in front of us, not seizing them would be letting oneself down."
But the most ruthless part of the crypto world is right here.
The first time I chased the high, I was caught off guard by the pullback; the second time I was unwilling, so I cut my losses; the third time I simply let my emotions take over my judgment.
In less than two months, the account has become unrecognizable after repeated operations.
That night I ran into him downstairs. A person was squatting under the streetlight, the cigarette butt flickering, but his eyes were always red.
His voice was very low: "The wedding house is out of the question, even the money to buy her a wedding ring... is gone."
At that moment, I really couldn't find the words.
I have seen many people lose money, but this time is different. Because he is not just losing numbers—he is losing the planning for his life, and the trust that another person has in him.
Later I asked him what he was thinking. He said at that time he never thought that $BTC $ZEC and those coins would drop, and the only thought in his mind was: quickly make back the losses. As a result, the more anxious he became, the more mistakes he made, and the more mistakes he made, the more unwilling he was to accept it, and the more unwilling he was, the more he bet.
The scariest thing in the crypto world has never been the market itself, but the moment you gamble with your living money; rationality has already died.