Many friends say that there are no opportunities left in the cryptocurrency world, and the era of making big money is over.

I don't quite agree.

I have been in this industry for ten years and have seen too many people leave the field.

Some went bankrupt after making money, some lost everything in contracts,

and some, after making a fortune, thought the industry had no future, and switched careers.

What left the deepest impression on me was in the early winter of 2017, when I was at Junji Ito's exhibition.

A screenshot of a QQ group chat spread across various WeChat groups.

A programmer said he bought 10,000 $LTC with all his savings when it was ¥37 and sold it for ¥1000.

"I made 10 million yuan, thanks to blockchain for allowing a rural kid like me to turn my life around, I’m leaving the group now, everyone."

Dramatically, just a week later, $LTC soared from 1000 to 2500.

Although he made over 9 million, he probably still felt very painful.

I think this became a 'fortunate mistake.'

Of course, when everyone makes money, they should cash out, but they shouldn't think that the industry has reached its peak.

"I sold at the highest point; this industry will only get worse from here."

In these ten years, many people have become famous for a time, and exchanges continue to emerge to snatch liquidity from Binance.

But in the end, all of this became history.

Those who left the industry

did not see Musk come in and push Dogecoin up 100 times.

Did not see NFTs bringing Jay Chou and a host of European and American stars into the arena.

And did not see the American president leading the charge to issue coins.

So friends, don’t be anxious; as long as you don’t leave the table, there will always be opportunities in this industry.

Everyone's blooming period is different; perhaps your blooming period has just begun.