In the cryptocurrency world, it's not about 'who is smarter', but 'who can better control human nature'. Stop being a fool.
Common human nature traps in the cryptocurrency world:
Greed trap: Seeing others make quick money, you think you can too. Hearing about '10x, 100x coins', you go all in.
FOMO trap (fear of missing out): When others say 'it's going to rise soon', you immediately panic, afraid of missing the opportunity to get rich. As a result, you always buy at the peak and sell halfway down.
Blind trust trap: Not researching projects, if others say it's good, you believe it's good. Various 'signal teachers' and 'WeChat group signals', treating the big players as mentors.
Survivorship bias trap: In social media, squares, and groups, everyone is 'showing off profits', and you think everyone is making money. In fact, many more are not saying they have lost everything.
Luck trap: Knowing the risks are high, but thinking 'it won't happen to me'. In the end, you get cut, only to realize you are the bag holder.
Short-sighted trap: Always thinking about getting rich overnight, never considering long-term value. As a result, the desire to make quick money leads to long-term losses.
Conclusion: In the cryptocurrency world, it's not about 'who is smarter', but 'who can better control human nature'. The ones who truly make money are not those with the most information, but those who can remain calm and disciplined.