Cryptocurrency Survival Revelation 🚬

When I first entered the crypto world, I put all my living expenses into altcoins, doubled my money after a night's sleep, and felt like the chosen one, not realizing that at that time, there were less than a hundred cryptocurrencies. I fantasized about surpassing Buffett until one day the waterfall came, profits retracted, and my capital was halved again. I uninstalled the software, cursing: "The market manipulators should not have a good death!"

Two years later, I started value investing, "buy Bitcoin, endure 300 days of sideways movement but cut losses before a surge. My friend's wealth myth reignited my fighting spirit. I learned to draw trend lines and watch MACD, yet in a deep bear market, I watched my account halve again!

One day, I accidentally got into contracts, so I started leveraging full positions. As a result, the project was delisted by the exchange, and the price fell freely by 30% every day. Late at night, smoking in the car, looking at my account, I finally understood that what was written on the liquidation notice was not just numbers.

It was various daily expenses in life, etc.!

Now that the market has warmed up, I calmly watch the K-line fluctuations.

I no longer cheer for surges, nor lose sleep over crashes. Occasionally, I buy some altcoins like buying a lottery ticket, but I always use chips I can afford to lose. Until a newbie asks what the crypto world is, I answer: Here, hope and anxiety are traded, but the real winners only do two things—control their desires and respect the impermanence."

Looking back, the altcoins I once bought are still bouncing on the screen, while my account has long returned to zero. It turns out the biggest secret in the crypto world is never in the white paper but in the betting.

Can I smile to myself and say: This round, I can afford to lose.