What is the most tragic thing you have heard in the cryptocurrency world?

Last November, a friend of mine played with contracts, with a principal of 500,000, going long with a 5x leverage. At the peak, the account reached 4.3 million. After deducting fees and commissions, and some hedging with spot trading, the total profit was a staggering 851%.

At that moment, if it were you, what would you do? Most people would have pulled out by then, but he didn't. According to his wife, there was a small dip in the middle, but he didn’t cut losses, and then it rebounded. At that time, the profits in the contract account had already exceeded 900%. There were probably too many short positions, so he didn’t pay much attention when it dipped a bit. When it reached 4.3 million, he spoke to her with a slightly trembling voice, informing her of the situation, without being particularly excited, and then he stared at the screen, incredibly calm. Because with contracts, he had previously made almost 3 million at the peak, and then gradually lost it all. Having experienced great ups and downs, he remained incredibly calm in this situation.

He firmly believed it would reach 500, wanting to wait until it surpassed 500 before pulling out. But then... without hedging his contract position, a single needle cruelly pierced down... His account instantly dropped to just over 80,000, forcing a liquidation, which was obviously too late... The outcome, as everyone knows, was a bomb...

What followed was him holding his head with both hands, sulking for two minutes. His wife sensed something was wrong and was about to ask him what happened when he rushed to the windowsill and jumped down... Fortunately, they lived on the 3rd floor, so he survived.

But his legs are forever ruined.