Programmer's Diary of Transitioning to the Crypto World Day 1:


In the past: writing code, debugging, waiting for salary. 💰
Now: Look at the K-line, touch the big fish, wait for getting rich.🐟💹

Finally applied the if-else logic to the century-old dilemma of "buy or sell", but the market clearly doesn't buy my approach. It turns out that the "volatility" in the crypto world is even more unpredictable than my code, and the "pullbacks" are more unreasonable than a product manager's demands.

But it's okay, at least trading coins doesn't require writing documentation or arguing with testers—although it could also turn from a "tech stack" to a "bankruptcy stack" overnight. 🙃

Now the first thing I do when I wake up every day is not check my email, but check the market; what I fear the most is not making mistakes, but getting liquidated; what I'm most familiar with is not algorithms, but "when to buy the dip."

Programmers in the crypto world may have advantages such as: being able to understand white papers, calculating Gas fees accurately, and being good at writing jokes for self-entertainment during bear markets.😎
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