Many people in the early days of the crypto world have had this experience—hearing from others that a certain project is good and then buying in, only to get caught in the market. I have experienced it myself.
In early 2023, I first came into contact with DUSK. At that time, my crypto friends were praising it as a privacy coin with good compliance and potential for the future. I had only been in the market for a few months then, filled with the fantasy of "quick doubling," and without hesitation, I bought 1000 DUSK on the exchange, with a cost basis of about 0.1 euros.
The days after buying looked like this: when the price rose to 0.15 euros, I was excited and calculating my gains; when the price dropped to 0.05 euros, my account shrank by half, and I started to regret deeply, even considering cutting losses. That period was especially tormenting—staring at the candlestick chart every day, every rise and fall affecting my mood.
Looking back now, I realize I was just a typical "crypto rookie"—completely unaware of what DUSK actually is, how its underlying technology works, or its ecosystem development direction. I was just blindly following the trend. This approach was doomed to fall into a trap because short-term price fluctuations are essentially a black box; you can never truly grasp the project's real value just by watching the charts.
However, it was this loss that later changed my perspective. I stopped focusing on short-term market movements and instead began studying the ecosystem progress and technical plans released by the Dusk Foundation—these are the things truly worth paying attention to.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-11 05:54
It's all about listening to others' hype before jumping in; I've also gone through that kind of torment.
Honestly, watching the market can't really change the coin's price; you still need to study the project itself.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-11 05:51
I've heard too many stories like this. To be honest, it's just reckless behavior due to lack of research.
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MATA02
· 01-11 05:48
New Year Wealth Explosion 🤑
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-11 05:45
Uh... listening to you, I also remember that period of constantly watching the market was truly unforgettable.
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GasDevourer
· 01-11 05:42
Blowing others up and then crashing directly— isn't this the detour we've all taken... Now I finally understand that we need to look at the fundamentals.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-11 05:38
I've heard too many stories like this. Honestly, it's just because they didn't do their homework.
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SilentObserver
· 01-11 05:32
It took a thousand coins and a 50% loss to learn how to read the white paper; this tuition fee is truly heavy.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 01-11 05:26
Sounds like a repeat of last year... I really remember that kind of despair when you're trapped.
Many people in the early days of the crypto world have had this experience—hearing from others that a certain project is good and then buying in, only to get caught in the market. I have experienced it myself.
In early 2023, I first came into contact with DUSK. At that time, my crypto friends were praising it as a privacy coin with good compliance and potential for the future. I had only been in the market for a few months then, filled with the fantasy of "quick doubling," and without hesitation, I bought 1000 DUSK on the exchange, with a cost basis of about 0.1 euros.
The days after buying looked like this: when the price rose to 0.15 euros, I was excited and calculating my gains; when the price dropped to 0.05 euros, my account shrank by half, and I started to regret deeply, even considering cutting losses. That period was especially tormenting—staring at the candlestick chart every day, every rise and fall affecting my mood.
Looking back now, I realize I was just a typical "crypto rookie"—completely unaware of what DUSK actually is, how its underlying technology works, or its ecosystem development direction. I was just blindly following the trend. This approach was doomed to fall into a trap because short-term price fluctuations are essentially a black box; you can never truly grasp the project's real value just by watching the charts.
However, it was this loss that later changed my perspective. I stopped focusing on short-term market movements and instead began studying the ecosystem progress and technical plans released by the Dusk Foundation—these are the things truly worth paying attention to.