In the past three years, the attitudes and trends toward cryptocurrencies in several major global markets have been very different.



Mainland China has been generally declining, without even a decent rebound. Hong Kong, although implementing policy measures, has shown a tepid market response, with enthusiasm clearly below expectations. Singapore was hot for a while, but has recently cooled off, showing a significant gap. On the other hand, the Middle East has been steadily progressing, and recently experienced a sudden surge.

As for us retail investors? Whether we lose or not, we probably will. Fortunately, our families have gotten used to it, and our emotions remain relatively stable, haha.
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SmartContractDivervip
· 12-13 10:36
Haha, the Middle East is making a comeback. On our Asian side, we're just pessimistic, drawing false hopes—it’s really pointless. --- Hong Kong and Singapore should wake up already. How big is the gap with the Middle East? --- Mainland China is just lying flat. It actually feels somewhat liberating. What else can we say? --- This wave in the Middle East is really about quietly making big money. We're still comforting each other here. --- Family is used to this, haha. It's also a kind of cultivation. Anyway, losing money can't be spent. --- That contrast in Singapore also makes me uncomfortable. Once the hype is over, there’s nothing left. --- The key is that when policies change, the weather changes too. Retail investors just have to accept their fate. --- The Middle East is steady and solid; here, we are steady and losing money, haha.
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NftDeepBreathervip
· 12-11 03:45
Middle East this wave is really amazing, we're still just fooling around haha --- Hong Kong's policies are so tricky, but the market still isn't convinced --- I'm used to the mainland trending downward, anyway, losing money isn't a new thing --- Singapore's popularity dropped so quickly? It was so hyped before --- The sudden outbreak in the Middle East, retail investors really can't understand it --- My family is already used to me losing money, so this is called peaceful years haha --- Honestly, good policies are useless; the market makes the decisions --- A rebound? I've forgotten what a rebound even feels like --- It's good that the Middle East is steady and solid, while we're just in a chop-up-the-leeks rhythm --- Looking at this trend, I might as well follow the excitement in the Middle East
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NFTregrettervip
· 12-10 11:06
Why can the Middle East establish a stable foothold, while we are so lagging behind? Despite so many policies in Hong Kong, it still doesn’t work. Truly astonishing. From the peak to now, I really don’t understand when Singapore should withdraw. My family is used to losing money, I honestly didn’t expect that. Mainland China has been on a downward trend, it feels like there’s no turning around. Retail investors’ fate, is it really all just luck? When did the Middle East become so comfortable? Need to study it. Policy benefits are all pointless; the market isn’t buying it.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 12-10 11:06
The Middle East this wave is really incredible. We're still waiting for a rebound on our side, and they've already taken off. --- It's quite a pity that Singapore's stall was a letdown. I originally thought it could become the next Hong Kong. --- The fact that family is used to losses sounds a bit heartbreaking. --- Mainland China's ban is so thorough that it's hard to turn things around. --- Steady and stable in the Middle East is the way to go. We're just too impatient here. --- Watching the Middle East explode doesn't feel right. Why is it not our turn? --- Bitcoin continues to consolidate sideways, anyway there are no good news. --- Policy actions haven't been implemented yet, the enthusiasm really can't be sustained. --- The joys and sorrows of retail investors, the only comfort is that everyone is losing.
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BoredWatchervip
· 12-10 11:04
The Middle East wave is really amazing this time, and we get to watch a good show here. --- Is this all for the fireworks in Hong Kong? It's better to keep an eye on the developments in the Middle East. --- Mainland China continues to decline, but we accept it. Anyway, the family has been numb for a long time haha. --- That wave of hype in Singapore was a waste of effort; the Middle East remains steady. --- Retail investors are just like that; losses are losses, but maintaining a stable mindset is key. --- It feels like the global markets are really diverging—some are excited, others are lying flat. --- Why is the Middle East so stable? Needs some time to research. --- Hong Kong has been blowing bubbles for so long, but this is the extent of the movement—truly disappointing.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 12-10 10:48
The Middle East really took off, I honestly didn't expect it. The mainland is indeed cooling down. Why didn't Hong Kong's favorable policies create any splash? I thought there might be a rebound. Singapore was really hot before, but now it seems like it's been forgotten. Retail investors are really having a tough time; let's keep dollar-cost averaging, anyway, we've already lost. Oh right, the recent moves in the Middle East are indeed a bit aggressive. It's just a matter of getting used to it; we need to adapt faster. This cycle feels like the overall pattern has completely changed. In the short term, the policy environment in the mainland doesn't show any signs of a turnaround. Wait, could the Middle East be the next hotspot? If I had known last year, I would have gone all in on the Middle East. Now it's too late to say anything.
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