The daily schedule of people in the cryptocurrency world is likely rewritten by the market.

While others' biological clocks follow the sunrise and sunset, their alarm clocks are hidden in the candlestick charts—when prices rise, they have to watch for pullbacks; when prices fall, they need to calculate whether to buy in. Even glancing at the market before closing their eyes feels like winding up their nerves.

Kobe watches Los Angeles at four in the morning? Cryptocurrency enthusiasts can swipe open their phones and count the morning light in New York, the dusk in London, and the stars in Tokyo, after all, the market doesn't care about time zones, and fluctuations don't distinguish between day and night.

Sleep? That depends on whether the market shows any mercy. One moment they might be self-soothing about the 'peaceful sleep' they missed, and the next moment they are pressed down by the 'coma feeling' after getting caught at the peak; just as they finish pondering, 'Has the imitation coin season quietly arrived?', they start to mumble, 'Did the whale take my money and run?', and eventually circle back to the original question: 'If I close my eyes now, nothing major should happen, right?'

At three in the morning, good news comes from the U.S., fingers move faster than the brain, quickly adjusting positions; by five in the morning, the Asian market starts to stir, eyes not fully opened, the screen is already lit. 'Once this night trading stabilizes, I'll sleep' 'Definitely going to catch up on sleep after the morning session,' this gets said from dusk until dawn, the pillow is almost waiting to become a stone of longing.

Even more absurd is the magical drama of assets: before sleeping, there was a Tesla parked in the account, but upon waking, there’s only a model with wheels left. Even dreaming isn’t peaceful, with nightmares of altcoins soaring three times, then crashing to zero in a second, far more nerve-wracking than ghost stories.

In the end, the sleep of cryptocurrency enthusiasts has long been fragmented by the market and stirred into a mush by volatility—after all, in the 7×24 hours of ups and downs, no one can predict the next second, whether to wake up smiling or to get up crying. $BTC #美国初请失业金人数 $ETH #BNB创新高 $SOL