Share an interesting thing. A friend I met on Twitter, who also heavily invested in Ethereum, often came to me for emotional support when the price dropped painfully at the beginning of the year. We often cursed V together, lamenting how painful it was to hold Ethereum, saying that we had sinned in this life and would never touch Ethereum again. We encouraged each other to get through the toughest times, and now, Ethereum has recovered, and he keeps coming to my Twitter to curse me, trying to show how wise and insightful he is. I’m baffled—dude, you were the one cursing, you were the one in pain, and you were the one saying you wouldn’t touch it again. How did you become the biggest winner now? 🤣 I now understand why there are so many winners on Twitter; it doesn’t matter if you’re losing or winning behind the scenes, in public, it’s all about winning. When the price drops, they sell everything and run away; when it rises, they load up and buy the dip.

I've been thinking about it, and I realize my mistake. My biggest mistake is that I love to speak from the heart and tell the truth. How can you speak the truth on Twitter? You have to say what people want to hear!

From now on, I announce that I have long been fully invested in BTC at 15,000 and fully invested in Ethereum at 1,700. I see Bitcoin reaching one million and Ethereum reaching one hundred thousand. As for when I will sell? I don’t know yet, but when the price drops, I will naturally inform everyone. Don’t ask me why; just know that it’s always about earning and being right.