Why do so many people choose to take risks and enter the cryptocurrency contract market?
To put it simply, it's because contracts are one of the fastest ways for ordinary people to see a "wealth leap."
In reality, if you earn 10,000 a month, you have to work for 12 months, and after deducting social security and housing costs, you might not save much by the end of the year.
But in contracts—if you have 10,000 in capital and leverage it 100 times, if the market goes up just 1%, you earn 10,000; if it goes up 10%, you directly receive 100,000. This is still the simplest math. How many people can earn 100,000 in a year? But in the cryptocurrency world, it might take just one market wave, and you can reach it in a few minutes.
Of course, this kind of play is high risk, and no one denies that. But you have to admit: this is also the only path for many to turn their fortunes around. So in the contract market, besides large funds using low leverage to control risks as "professional players," there are more ordinary people with small funds looking to take a chance.
It's not that they don't know the risks, but life is already tough enough, and they just hope to seize a chance that could change their fate.
You ask why everyone is rushing in? The answer can be summed up in one sentence: reality is too slow, contracts are fast enough.