#2026年比特币行情展望 The game in the crypto circle is essentially a race for speed, but very few can truly grasp the bigger picture. Doubling your gains and still wanting to double again, ultimately unwilling to exit, only to be caught in a twist of fate—I've seen too many stories like this. The market is a zero-sum game, and there's no injustice in that; its cruelty lies precisely here: it doesn't feed on your confidence, but rather exposes those who think they have seen through the market. Between the rises and falls of Bitcoin, the biggest enemy is actually oneself.
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-08 20:31
Greed just now, and the account becomes a liquidation unit. No doubt about it.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-07 04:32
Greed is truly the biggest killer in the crypto world, well said.
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OPsychology
· 01-06 13:49
Greed kills people. I've seen too many dreams of getting rich overnight shattered... truly.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 01-06 13:49
Greed kills people. I've seen too many who, after doubling their profits, still go all-in, and in the end, they really end up in a mess.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-06 13:32
Really, greed is the number one killer in the crypto world; I've seen many people fall because of this.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-06 13:21
Really, greed is like a slow-acting poison. I've seen too many people who make a 50% profit but insist on waiting for a double, only to see everything plunge and be completely lost, even ending up in the red. The harshest thing in the crypto world isn't the decline itself, but fighting against oneself.
#2026年比特币行情展望 The game in the crypto circle is essentially a race for speed, but very few can truly grasp the bigger picture. Doubling your gains and still wanting to double again, ultimately unwilling to exit, only to be caught in a twist of fate—I've seen too many stories like this. The market is a zero-sum game, and there's no injustice in that; its cruelty lies precisely here: it doesn't feed on your confidence, but rather exposes those who think they have seen through the market. Between the rises and falls of Bitcoin, the biggest enemy is actually oneself.