Since the day I got in, I’ve been confused—thought I was a master, but after three years of swings, I came up empty. Not only did I not make any profit, but I lost so much that I was almost going crazy. Staying up late every day watching the market, my heart ached, and in the end, all those so-called potential coins in my hands just trapped me.
As for futures trading, it’s even more of a double-edged sword. On one hand, I think $BNB could explode to the sky, but on the other hand, it’s deadly. My mind is full of villas and young models, thinking I hold a diamond hand, but it’s all just a fantasy.
Sometimes I think, the wealth and honor in life seem to be predetermined by fate. No matter how desperately you watch the market, whether you lose or not is already decided. This statement is really very realistic—this is the true picture of the crypto world.
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DevChive
· 10h ago
Really, three years of wasted effort, might as well just relax
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Contracts are just a bottomless pit; the faster you lose, the more your dreams shatter
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The moment my villa dream shattered, I was there too, haha
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Staring at the market until I collapse, and in the end, I still got liquidated
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I agree with the saying that heaven has a plan; anyway, any operation is pointless
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Potential coins are only potential in making you lose everything, hahaha
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Diamond hands? I think they look more like paper hands
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ForkYouPayMe
· 11h ago
Haha, three years of emptiness, this is the true portrayal of the crypto world, so heartbreaking.
To be honest, contracts are just a gamble, dreaming of villas and young models—too many people have died over it.
It's fate, really fate.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 11h ago
I just want to ask, does this guy not have a stop-loss? Losing everything over three years and still here contemplating life—he should be reflecting on his risk management issues.
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PortfolioAlert
· 11h ago
This is our daily routine, staring at the screen until our eyes go blind.
Three years of emptiness, just hearing about it is exhausting, might as well lie flat and be comfortable.
Contracts are just tools to harvest dreamers, nothing else.
There's nothing wrong with that; the fate of losing money can't be changed.
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AirdropLicker
· 11h ago
Ha, that hits too close to home. I'm the sucker who gets stuck watching the market every day.
This post is basically my self-portrait. After three years, it's truly been a waste.
Contract leverage is really incredible; the gap between dreams and reality is ten or twenty thousand miles apart.
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WalletWhisperer
· 11h ago
whale clustering patterns don't lie... watched this exact behavioral footprint play out a thousand times. retail euphoria → accumulation phase → inevitable liquidation cascade. the statistical significance here is almost too perfect.
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ProtrudingGoods
· 11h ago
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defi_detective
· 11h ago
Bro, this is the true reflection of the crypto world, no doubt.
That hits too close to home; so many people are just trapped like that.
Diamond hands? I think they're glass hands, haha.
Forget it, accept your fate. If you have to lose, you lose. Anyway, we're all in the same boat.
#数字资产动态追踪 The crypto world is truly a deep sea.
Since the day I got in, I’ve been confused—thought I was a master, but after three years of swings, I came up empty. Not only did I not make any profit, but I lost so much that I was almost going crazy. Staying up late every day watching the market, my heart ached, and in the end, all those so-called potential coins in my hands just trapped me.
As for futures trading, it’s even more of a double-edged sword. On one hand, I think $BNB could explode to the sky, but on the other hand, it’s deadly. My mind is full of villas and young models, thinking I hold a diamond hand, but it’s all just a fantasy.
Sometimes I think, the wealth and honor in life seem to be predetermined by fate. No matter how desperately you watch the market, whether you lose or not is already decided. This statement is really very realistic—this is the true picture of the crypto world.