Type 1: Zen Coin Hoarder
These people treat Bitcoin as savings, buying coins with a little money saved from their monthly salary. When the bull market comes, they don't even look, and when the market drops, they don't panic. They only buy mainstream coins like Bitcoin, not caring about any news. You might think they're foolish, but after two bull markets, their initial investment of tens of thousands may have turned into tens of millions.
Type 2: Luck-Based Player
These people spend all day hanging out in the circles, listening to news, chasing every hot topic. They often lose more than they gain, but when the bull market comes, they might hit a hundredfold coin. I've seen someone make hundreds of thousands by chance, and the smart ones quickly exchange it for houses and cars, while the greedy end up giving it all back. This kind of money comes fast and goes fast; it purely depends on the market.
Type 3: Professional Harvester
These people are real big shots, proficient in launching coins, managing funds, and trend trading. They only recognize USDT; the rise and fall of coin prices don't matter. It’s the increase in U that really counts as profit. They can play in both bull and bear markets, knowing when to cash out when a project surges. While novices think they should sell after a big rise, they see the logic hasn't played out yet and continue to hold. By the time you react, they've already cashed out and left.

In the crypto world, there is no such thing as destiny; it's just that someone helps you break through that layer of window paper.
Previously, he was liquidated to the point of shaking hands; now he follows my position model and rolls trades, only eating rebounds after major players dump — it's not that the market is cruel; it's that you're always heavily invested in the wrong direction.
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