Walking into the crypto world, you'll discover some interesting phenomena.
Many people start to become "frugal"—reluctant to buy clothes and shoes, but immediately dive into various new coins. Their phones almost become their entire life, staring at K-line charts every day, with all other hobbies disappearing. The real-life social circles are becoming increasingly cold, while the various crypto groups are bustling with activity.
Some investors even dream of market manipulators smashing the market and big bearish candles, waking up in cold sweat. But ironically, during chats in groups, everyone is talking about luxury cars and mansions—each claiming to be a "10,000-coin holder," speaking nicely, and creating an extremely lively atmosphere. Clearly, they don't have many coins in their pockets, yet they are hypnotized by this collective imagination, believing they are just one explosive rally away from getting rich.
This is the current state of the crypto market's diverse characters. The fluctuations in investment psychology, the dreams of market participants, and the gap between reality and imagination are all condensed in these daily details.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 12-26 09:53
Ha, you hit the nail on the head. I'm the one who watches the market every day, I've been wearing the same pants for three years.
Dreaming about a margin call and waking up scared—it's an incredible feeling, and then there are a bunch of people in the group bragging.
This is the crypto world, the art of self-hypnosis.
I don't even know where my friends have been this year—they're all in crypto groups.
The most painful moment of cutting losses, the most genuine.
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BridgeJumper
· 12-26 09:52
Wake up, everyone, this is the art of self-deception... Drinking plain porridge while dreaming of a Ferrari, it cracks me up
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So heartbreaking, I am the victim who checks the market every day and sleeps poorly
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"Ten-thousand-coin Marquis"? Come on, say something new. Who still believes in that these days...
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The gap between reality and the group chat is really like two parallel universes haha
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Wait, has anyone truly woken up from a big bearish line? That’s too professional
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It’s basically collective gambling, packaging hope as investment
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My friend is the same, now we only talk about coins when we meet, so damn boring
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GasFeeSobber
· 12-26 09:51
Haha, isn't this my daily routine... I haven't bought clothes in a year, but I've bought dozens of coins.
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Too heartbreaking, brothers. Wake up, everyone. No one has truly gotten rich.
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Laughing to death, everyone is talking about YY mansions, but one drop limit and everyone goes home eating dirt.
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The people in the group talk nicer than my dad, but turn around and cut my leeks.
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Still looking at support levels on the monthly chart in my dreams, woke up to find the market crashing again... such is life.
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What’s a few coins for a character setting? Maybe we should be more sincere.
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Reality vs. crypto group, are these two parallel universes?
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That moment of waking up in cold sweat was really intense. I’ve been through the same.
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Collective imagination and hypnosis are indeed a bit harsh, but who can resist?
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MevHunter
· 12-26 09:45
Isn't this just our daily life in the crypto world? The humor is real.
Brainwashed by the "get rich quick" dreams in the group, wake up everyone.
Staring at the charts every day, life is gone— is this how you should play with coins?
Honestly, empty pockets and a lofty heart—that's the current situation.
Waking up from a dream of crashing the market—haha, can't even laugh.
Buying clothes frugally, splurging on new coins— the logic is just absurd.
Everyone claims to be a millionaire, but turn around and they're broke.
The group is full of dreamers, but what about reality?
Walking into the crypto world, you'll discover some interesting phenomena.
Many people start to become "frugal"—reluctant to buy clothes and shoes, but immediately dive into various new coins. Their phones almost become their entire life, staring at K-line charts every day, with all other hobbies disappearing. The real-life social circles are becoming increasingly cold, while the various crypto groups are bustling with activity.
Some investors even dream of market manipulators smashing the market and big bearish candles, waking up in cold sweat. But ironically, during chats in groups, everyone is talking about luxury cars and mansions—each claiming to be a "10,000-coin holder," speaking nicely, and creating an extremely lively atmosphere. Clearly, they don't have many coins in their pockets, yet they are hypnotized by this collective imagination, believing they are just one explosive rally away from getting rich.
This is the current state of the crypto market's diverse characters. The fluctuations in investment psychology, the dreams of market participants, and the gap between reality and imagination are all condensed in these daily details.