I entered the cryptocurrency world in July last year, starting with only a few thousand yuan to speculate on price movements.
As a beginner, my luck was particularly good; I made more profits and had fewer losses. When I was making money, it was basically a couple of hundred every day, and at most, I only lost dozens when I did lose.
I was overflowing with confidence, thinking that I had finally found the key to wealth at nearly forty after going around in circles.
So, in August, I withdrew the money from the stock market and exited with losses.
But my thought at that time was that I would make tenfold or a hundredfold gains in the cryptocurrency market to make up for the losses in the stock market.
I regrettably missed the stock market's surge in September; if I had held on to my positions at that time, I would not only have compensated for my past losses but also made a profit.
The story has no assumptions; my cumulative loss in the stock market is still 100,000 yuan.

After my principal in the cryptocurrency market increased, I turned 180,000 into 300,000 in just over two months, far exceeding my salary from working.
I suddenly felt that the next cryptocurrency tycoon was about to be born on the African continent (during that time, I was on a business trip in Africa).
I began to fantasize about how much money I would earn before quitting, how to explain my resignation to my boss, and what to say to my friends when I returned.

Africa has both rich and poor; unfortunately, I went to one of the poorest countries in Africa.
During that time, there were scheduled power outages and intermittent internet issues.
Then, the cryptocurrency trading app inexplicably wouldn’t open, or if it did, it just kept loading.
When I was finally able to open the app again, I found that I had been liquidated, with only 5.5 left.

I could only accept reality and start checking the loan limits on various apps to calculate how to manage things.
Originally, I planned to spend a year paying off the loans and two years saving some money while abroad.
Now, the plan can only be changed to working for two years to pay off debts and one year to save, but at this rate, I am far from achieving the initial goal of going abroad to earn money.

I managed to transfer all the money I could, swapping funds among the provident fund, consumer loans, and online loans.
The original plan was to handle this for two years before telling my family, but in March, various online lending platforms started withdrawing funds.
There was no choice but to tell my wife.
She knew I was trading cryptocurrencies but didn't know I had lost everything.
She didn't complain; instead, she took out a mortgage to replace my high-interest online loans.
I don't know how she felt because she told me:
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