Why is the cryptocurrency world always considered a shortcut to "easy wealth"?

Many people have this illusion:

"If I had bought Bitcoin 10 years ago, I would be worth billions by now!"

"If I had invested all in Dogecoin or SHIB back then, after a hundredfold increase, I would have been free by now!"

Sounds simple, right? But the truth is far from easy.

1. Holding long-term is actually very counterintuitive

Everyone thinks that holding Bitcoin will make them rich, but very few can actually "hold on".

When prices plummet, you panic and can’t help but sell at a loss; when prices soar, you get greedy, always thinking about cashing out in waves.

Long-term holding is an extreme challenge to human nature, with fear and greed alternating; those who can truly "hold on" are pitifully few.

2. Hundredfold altcoins sound beautiful, but executing is hellishly difficult

Do you think it’s easy to turn a small coin into a hundredfold? The reality is:

Are you brave enough to put all your funds into an obscure junk coin? Your courage must exceed common imagination.

Out of thousands of worthless coins, you happen to choose the one that can multiply a hundred times—this requires extraordinary vision and luck.

With several halving and significant corrections along the way, can you still hold on without selling at a loss or chasing highs?

True freedom is not about the increase, but about whether you can buy at the bottom and sell at the top, which requires extremely high skill.

You see, this "wealth myth" is almost the result of perfect luck, vision, temperament, and skill.

And you are an ordinary person; what makes you think you can replicate it?

The reason most people lose money: living in the illusion that a few people have become rich.

Those extremely rare stories of wealth are spread and amplified every day, making countless people excited:

"Maybe the next one is me?"

But you overlook: you neither have their luck nor their determination, and certainly not their backstories.

The final result is: a very small number of people make big money by luck, while the majority get cut down by the illusion.

The cryptocurrency world is not a fairy tale; it is a practice.

Recognizing reality is the first step to making money. Don't be held hostage by the illusion of easy wealth.