I've been playing the Infinex box game lately, and honestly, it's a bit hard to stop. Every time I open a box, I feel like the next one will be a big win—this mentality is really dangerous.
After calculating, with quick in-and-out trades to earn fee rebates, the cost per box is about 15-20U. My rational side tells me I should stop—if the market keeps dropping, I could end up losing my entire principal.
A word of advice to everyone: treat this kind of game as entertainment only, and don't get carried away. When the market is bad, preserving your principal is more important than anything else.
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OvertimeSquid
· 12-06 17:14
Haha, it's the same routine again. Being addicted to unboxing is really something else.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 12-06 02:24
It's that gambler's mentality of "the next one could be a big win" again. No wonder you can't keep a cool head.
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DAOTruant
· 12-06 02:24
Bro, I totally get that mindset—it's the gambler's mentality, thinking the next round will turn everything around.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-06 02:23
Unboxing is all about the gambler's mentality—the deadliest thought is always believing the next one will be your big win.
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SmartContractDiver
· 12-06 02:20
Oh, that's the gambler's mentality—always thinking the next round will be the turnaround.
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TaxEvader
· 12-06 02:06
It's that all-in kind of rhythm again, once you're hyped up it's really hard to stop.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-06 02:03
Boxes really are a litmus test for gambling tendencies. A cost of 15-20U doesn’t sound like much, but it’s gone after opening just ten or so times. Still, as the saying goes, only those who can cut their losses are winners.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 12-06 02:02
Another nocturnal creature falling into the liquidity trap—being addicted to unboxing really is the most exquisite chain of human nature exploitation in the robot playground.
I've been playing the Infinex box game lately, and honestly, it's a bit hard to stop. Every time I open a box, I feel like the next one will be a big win—this mentality is really dangerous.
After calculating, with quick in-and-out trades to earn fee rebates, the cost per box is about 15-20U. My rational side tells me I should stop—if the market keeps dropping, I could end up losing my entire principal.
A word of advice to everyone: treat this kind of game as entertainment only, and don't get carried away. When the market is bad, preserving your principal is more important than anything else.