Most people in the cryptocurrency world are lonely! You see a person who takes out their phone to check it after a while, sometimes happy, sometimes not. When you ask them what they're playing, they stammer and say they're just doing a bit of investment, which very likely means they are a cryptocurrency person. The loneliness of cryptocurrency people mainly has two reasons: 1. Trading cryptocurrencies is not legal, but it’s not illegal either. You can play, but if you lose money and get scammed, don’t cry and look for your mom; no one can help you. If you tell the people around you that you’re trading cryptocurrencies, they instantly think of a few words: Ponzi scheme, passing the buck. In our village, most people scoff at speculative activities; the traditional belief is that earning hard money is the most reasonable. Therefore, this circle has always been very small; the real users in our village probably number less than ten million. 2. The reason we play alone and are unwilling to tell those around us is not because we fear strange looks, but because we don’t want this circle to become bustling. When it becomes more standardized and more people join, and when passersby are all chatting about it, that’s when it’s time to leave. There are many opportunities here, but the risks are even greater than the opportunities, so we don’t want those around us to get involved; ordinary people really can’t handle it! Loneliness is a good thing; please cherish this time of solitude. #币安Alpha上新
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