#美国终止政府关闭 In the crypto market, the people who really make money, guess what they do every day? They are not staring at the Candlestick charts, but rather closing the app and doing whatever they need to do.
I have seen too many people who think they are smart; today they chase a trend, tomorrow they cut losses, and after a year of operating hundreds of times, their accounts still look the same. In contrast, those who are ridiculed as "not afraid of boiling water like a dead pig," they continue to dollar-cost average during the bear market even when others call them foolish; when the price of coins is halved, while others advise to liquidate, they insist on buying a couple more.
When the market warms up, you can take a look at their accounts - the numbers will speak.
Bitcoin has gone from being a joke to becoming a consensus, and Ethereum has transformed from an "air coin" to the king of the ecosystem. Which of these wasn't forged through time? Short-term fluctuations are meaningless; what truly matters is how many chips you hold in your hand.
The market will not give anyone advance notice that a bull market is coming. But one thing is certain: when that day truly arrives, those who can laugh out loud will definitely not be the ones sitting on the sidelines with empty positions. When it comes to accumulating coins, it's never about technique; it's about whether you can resist temptation and endure the loneliness.
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OnchainGossiper
· 2025-11-15 05:36
How many people have made a fortune by working hard on K-lines? It's better to just sleep.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 2025-11-15 02:08
The simplest way is to wake up and go To da moon.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 2025-11-13 04:50
Loss after loss, continue to lose.
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ContractTearjerker
· 2025-11-13 04:50
Don’t say anything, just lie flat and win.
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SandwichVictim
· 2025-11-13 04:49
Coins are not worth much yet; patience is the most valuable.
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BackrowObserver
· 2025-11-13 04:47
Waking up early has freed me from suffering.
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LiquidityWitch
· 2025-11-13 04:41
brewing my potions while u panic sell... the dark arts of hodling require patience mortals
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 2025-11-13 04:40
I'm really losing it, but I just can't control my hands.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 2025-11-13 04:33
Now I understand better, as long as I can endure it.
#美国终止政府关闭 In the crypto market, the people who really make money, guess what they do every day? They are not staring at the Candlestick charts, but rather closing the app and doing whatever they need to do.
I have seen too many people who think they are smart; today they chase a trend, tomorrow they cut losses, and after a year of operating hundreds of times, their accounts still look the same. In contrast, those who are ridiculed as "not afraid of boiling water like a dead pig," they continue to dollar-cost average during the bear market even when others call them foolish; when the price of coins is halved, while others advise to liquidate, they insist on buying a couple more.
When the market warms up, you can take a look at their accounts - the numbers will speak.
Bitcoin has gone from being a joke to becoming a consensus, and Ethereum has transformed from an "air coin" to the king of the ecosystem. Which of these wasn't forged through time? Short-term fluctuations are meaningless; what truly matters is how many chips you hold in your hand.
The market will not give anyone advance notice that a bull market is coming. But one thing is certain: when that day truly arrives, those who can laugh out loud will definitely not be the ones sitting on the sidelines with empty positions. When it comes to accumulating coins, it's never about technique; it's about whether you can resist temptation and endure the loneliness.