#数字货币市场洞察 Even after reaching the top of the industry, leading exchanges still emphasize a "Day 1" mentality. This isn't just humility—they are truly preparing themselves to overthrow and reinvent themselves at any moment.



In this field, pride is the deadliest poison. Think about Nokia back in the day—their market share was even larger than some of today's top exchanges. And what happened? They collapsed in an instant. The lesson from history is right here.

This is true for exchanges, and even more so for us traders. Maintaining respect for the market, staying alert to risks, and not getting carried away by short-term profits—this is the secret to lasting success.

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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 16h ago
Nokia really couldn't hold on, but do exchanges today... really have that kind of awareness? --- The Day 1 mentality sounds good, but I'm afraid it's just talk. --- Pride kills without blinking, and it's even more so in the crypto world. --- I've heard "beware of risks" countless times, but very few actually practice it. --- Compared to Day 1, I'm more concerned about who will still be standing in the next bear market. --- History lessons are real, but who really respects the market nowadays? --- The secret to lasting long can be summed up in one word—endure. --- Letting short-term profits go to your head? That would just be foolish. --- No matter how awesome an exchange is, it's still built by people, and people can fail.
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LadderToolGuyvip
· 16h ago
The Nokia incident is really a wake-up call. If the exchange gives up, we'll suffer as well. Sigh, pride is a deadly disease when it flares up. I only realized this after suffering losses several times. The Day 1 mentality is spot on, but to be honest, most people still get carried away easily. This is right on point. Respecting the market is not just talk. Those who survive long-term in the industry really do think this way. The mentality of getting rich quick is the most dangerous.
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HashBanditvip
· 16h ago
ngl the "day 1" mentality hits different when you remember your gpu mining days got absolutely rekt by asics... exchanges saying this stuff while their tps bottlenecks haven't moved an inch is kinda funny tho
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MindsetExpandervip
· 16h ago
What happened with Nokia really serves as a wake-up call—who dares to rest on their laurels now? That Day 1 mentality is truly crucial; you really have to always be prepared for disruption. In front of the market, everyone is a beginner. Greed is what kills people the easiest.
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 16h ago
The Nokia example is just too perfect, really need to always stay hungry. --- The Day 1 mentality is right, but 99% of people can't do it—they get arrogant first. --- Agreed, but the reality is that most retail investors are exactly the opposite: they splurge as soon as they make a little, and lose even more aggressively. --- That's why they don't last long—greed destroys everything. --- Even exchanges are this cautious, and yet we're playing with small money and still dare to be reckless... it's ironic when you think about it. --- The key is to have reverence; without it, you're doomed. --- The dream of getting rich quick is more toxic than anything—I've seen too many people crash because of it.
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AirdropHunterZhangvip
· 16h ago
I really don't think the Nokia thing is much of a lesson... The speed of change in our sector is nothing like the mobile phone industry. People go all in when they say they will, and things can go to zero just like that. Who really has that much of a "Day 1" mentality? In the end, you still have to survive and make money.
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