#数字资产动态追踪 Staring at the screen for a long time is truly intense; dry, sore, and swollen eyes are common. Traders all understand that from the morning session to the evening session, their eyes never leave the screen—fearing to miss even the slightest market fluctuation. Honestly, when staying up late watching the market, the burning, tired sensation in the eyes never subsides. Some veteran traders have even developed eye problems. To identify those coins that can truly double in value, you need not only a keen market sense but also a pair of "fire eyes." But the prerequisite is to protect your eyes well; otherwise, even the best analytical skills are useless.
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MiningDisasterSurvivor
· 01-09 14:25
I've been through it all. During the 2018 bear market, I almost went blind, but in the end, I still didn't catch the bottom. It’s hilarious.
Staring at the screen for a long time definitely harms your health, but what hurts even more is the idea of "fire eyes to find double or triple coins"—most people are just watching the entire process of fund scams running away.
Protecting your eyes is good, but contract risks can wipe you out with a single slip. I've seen too many brothers who say, "I can definitely find the next hundredfold coin."
Instead of just watching the market, it's better to study mechanism risks. Save your eyes and your principal.
Not every project team is worth staying glued to the screen for. The promises of Layer 2 in 2023 still make me laugh to this day.
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GweiWatcher
· 01-06 15:00
Staring at the screen until my eyes are exhausted is really not worth it. I've now set price alerts, truly a lifesaver. No need to stare at the screen all day long.
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ForkTongue
· 01-06 14:55
Staring at the screen until my eyes hurt, and I still got caught in a trap. This feeling is really intense.
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just_another_fish
· 01-06 14:48
Staring at the screen until my eyes are bloodshot, but I still got trapped. This buy and sell strategy is really unbeatable.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-06 14:48
Staring at the screen so long that my eyes are about to fall out has become a professional hazard. Now I use candlestick charts as reminders, so my eyes can get a little rest.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-06 14:37
Staring at the screen until your eyes are tired is real, but I think instead of exhausting your eyes, it's better to use tools. Set up alerts and relax, no need to stay up all night...
#数字资产动态追踪 Staring at the screen for a long time is truly intense; dry, sore, and swollen eyes are common. Traders all understand that from the morning session to the evening session, their eyes never leave the screen—fearing to miss even the slightest market fluctuation. Honestly, when staying up late watching the market, the burning, tired sensation in the eyes never subsides. Some veteran traders have even developed eye problems. To identify those coins that can truly double in value, you need not only a keen market sense but also a pair of "fire eyes." But the prerequisite is to protect your eyes well; otherwise, even the best analytical skills are useless.