In fact, I really dislike the so-called ups and downs, and I don't like those situations where you hit zero and start over multiple times. I also don't want everyone to go through such pain. The story of being reborn from the ashes sounds thrilling and exciting, but very few can truly be reborn.

Maybe when we were younger, we felt excited about such things, and now there are many young people in the crypto world, post-2000s. But the most important thing is to survive first; never do things that have only a 1% chance, because if they happen, you end up with nothing. How many people can start over from scratch?

In the crypto world, the most important thing is to preserve your capital, to break even, to take profits, and not to go all-in. I don't like those who shout about going all-in every day. There's nothing wrong with taking it slow; going too fast can easily lead to accidents. I remember Duan Yongping being asked a similar question in an interview, and his answer was, 'If you are driving at 200 kilometers per hour and there is a wall ahead, you can only wait to die. The important thing is not to drive so fast.'

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