I have discovered that over this long period of time, there seems to be an undeniable rule:
That is, in this circle, the definition of "winning" is never about how much money you make. Everyone who has been involved in this circle has at least made money once, no matter how inexperienced they are or how small their principal is, they can become a temporary "genius." So what exactly is "winning"? It is that you have made money and, even after many years, you can still hold on to that money. In other words, if you want to change your fate in the crypto world, you must first realize that this is not a competition of "who earns the most" or "who doubles their money the fastest," but a race of "who can survive until the end." But the reality is cruel; most "geniuses" have become fuel, and only a small number of people can successfully survive to the next cycle. Among these survivors, those who can truly achieve compound interest and snowballing are even rarer.
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I have discovered that over this long period of time, there seems to be an undeniable rule:
That is, in this circle, the definition of "winning" is never about how much money you make.
Everyone who has been involved in this circle has at least made money once, no matter how inexperienced they are or how small their principal is, they can become a temporary "genius."
So what exactly is "winning"? It is that you have made money and, even after many years, you can still hold on to that money.
In other words, if you want to change your fate in the crypto world, you must first realize that this is not a competition of "who earns the most" or "who doubles their money the fastest," but a race of "who can survive until the end."
But the reality is cruel; most "geniuses" have become fuel, and only a small number of people can successfully survive to the next cycle. Among these survivors, those who can truly achieve compound interest and snowballing are even rarer.