Who knows how to withdraw cash in Ukraine. It is impossible to do it to a bank card. Since they block accounts, they require certificates of the origin of the money. Anyone who has faced this, please write... I have a lot of bitcoin and want to sell while the price is good, but the question arises how to withdraw the money...
Who knows how to withdraw cash in Ukraine. It is impossible to do it to a bank card. Since they block accounts, they require certificates of the origin of the money. Anyone who has faced this, please write... I have a lot of bitcoin and want to sell while the price is good, but the question arises how to withdraw the money...
You are not losing on the project, but dying in the belief of 'breaking even'.
The four deadliest words in the cryptocurrency world are not 'bought it wrong', but 'wait for it to break even'.
Countless people have their funds trapped in a project that has already lost its logical support, simply because they are 'unwilling to take the loss'. They no longer analyze the fundamentals, no longer assess the efficiency of their capital, but cling to a psychological obsession: 'If I don't cut my losses, I won't be the last one to hold the bag.'
Unfortunately, the market does not care about emotions and does not refund your tickets. If a coin drops from 10 to 2, then rebounds from 2 to 4, it seems to have doubled, but you are still down 60%. Your reluctance to recognize your losses is because you hope the market will help you recoup your decision mistakes — and this is an extremely dangerous illusion.
True experts do not gamble their funds on emotional returns; rather, they use emotions to serve capital efficiency. They are not afraid of losses, but rather of sunk costs. They do not develop feelings for losses but instead cut their mistakes early, freeing up positions to pursue new high-probability opportunities.
You are not unable to break even; you are giving up better possibilities.
The deepest pit in the cryptocurrency world is making 'breaking even' the goal. True winners never aim to break even; their goal is to continuously move in the right direction, to earn the money back, rather than wait for it to come back.