Does the rise and fall in the crypto world really scare people to death?
Don't ask if it will happen, just ask if you have experienced it.
After reading this, remember to take a deep breath.
The night of LUNA: It wasn't a pullback, it was a massacre.
You had 10,000 LUNA, worth 1 million dollars yesterday.
Before sleeping, you saw it dropped by 30%, now only 700,000 left, and you comforted yourself: "It's just a pullback, I trust Do Kwon."
Then you slept peacefully, dreaming of a comeback.
Waking up, your account only has 10,000 dollars left. You were stunned: "How is that possible, it dropped by 99%?"
You didn't believe it, so you bought 200,000 U: wanting to gamble for a tenfold return.
As a result, you watched the price drop from 1 → 0.1 → 0.0001 → 0.000001…
Three days later, the project went to zero, and the exchange delisted it.
Your 1.2 million is now just enough for a bowl of instant noodles.
This is not a story; it is reality. It is the most genuine reflection of the crypto world.
Why does the crypto world scare people with its "rise and fall"?
In traditional markets, the maximum drop is 10%, and there are circuit breakers to save lives.
In the crypto world? It doesn't exist.
Open 7x24 hours: miss a sleep, miss a lifetime.
No trading limits: halving in a day, that's normal.
Leverage is rampant: starting from 10x, 20x, and liquidation can happen with just one candlestick.
The entry threshold is extremely low: as long as you have a phone, you can enter as cannon fodder.
Shitcoins have no bottom line: they can rise a hundredfold or drop to zero.
The worst part is that these often happen together.
You think it's a "pullback," but the project is actually dead.
You think it's "bottom fishing," but you are standing at the edge of an explosion.
In the end, just a reminder:
If you can avoid leverage, then don't use it,
If you can avoid shitcoins, then don't invest in them.
You think a fivefold return is stable?
But in the crypto world, there are 20%-30% market fluctuations every day, at least a dozen times a year,
It's not that you're wrong, it's that you might not even survive to see a turnaround.
In the crypto world, it’s not scary that you can’t predict,
What’s scary is dying before dawn.
Survive first, then you deserve to talk about bull markets and profits.
Especially—be cautious with that last trade before sleeping.
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