Today's Binance alpha interaction has been completed

Trading target: KOGE

Number of trades: 17 buys and 17 sells

Transaction amount: 1024u tier

Trading price: System recommended

Trading wear: 3.44u and 3.41u

Trading mode: Binance app—Assets—Trading platform—Alpha—Limit price

First: Previously, the trading volume was 15 points; now increased by 8 trades to 16 points;

Reasons for increase:

1. I lack money, but I can't find another way; it's too difficult on-chain;

2. I should add more, but I have no funds; my parents don't support me, and it's inconvenient to show my face;

3. Optimistic about the future market, alpha should continue for more than half a year;

Second: A senior asked me why I don't stake; my brother really thinks too highly of me. My capital is too small, and in the previous version, various staking L2 yielded too low returns. Now, I mainly consume gas on the chain;

Third: Current capital distribution:

1. Two Binance alpha, 2100u;

2. Backpack and edgex trading of 3000u, edgex treasury 1000u;

3. Kaito new listing, 1800u;

4. Huma's deposit is locked for 6 months, 1000u, due on October 15;

5. On-chain wallet interactive funds, 300u;

Fourth: I started mining ETH with my home computer's graphics card, and at one point, my assets from contracts reached as high as 300,000; a sudden crash brought it down to zero overnight, and I later borrowed until I was down 20 units. My family helped me pay back 10, and over the past few years, I earned back over 20 units, but after deducting my daily living expenses, I still owe 5 units. In the circle, 9000u counts as 6.3 units, which means I only have 1.3 units left in savings; I am an A5 novice 😅

In summary:

The contract has no future;

Earning money actually caught the last train, but not enough effort was put in; content with small gains, unaware of expanding victories;

Working in a private company seemed like a good way to retire, but unexpectedly, I was laid off at 32 and couldn't find a job;

Full-time earning money, but the earning industry has drastically changed, making survival difficult.

Writing it down isn’t embarrassing; it’s a record for myself. Keep it up!

Today's motivational quote:

How many regrets do those once helpless choices leave for you now?

After thinking back and forth, I realized that there is no best choice in life; every choice comes with a cost. The whole question is what cost you are willing to pay.

Yan Zhen (Canglang's Water)

People's Literature Publishing House