The ones who are most likely to be eliminated in the crypto world are usually those who go all-in with heavy leverage.



I still remember when I first entered the market in early 2020, my entire capital was just over 1800 USD, and it was borrowed from a credit card. I couldn't sleep every night, with only one thought repeating in my mind: this money will be lost, what will I do about next month's bill?

Everyone around me was talking about "leverage ten times for instant turnaround."
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BlockDetectivevip
· 3h ago
All-in is truly the number one killer in the crypto world, no doubt about it. The story of the 1800U overdraft card really touched my heart. This is the dividing line between gambling instinct and rationality.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 9h ago
Overdrawing your credit card to play with coins—this is truly a suicidal move. Respect for you to still be alive until now.
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StableCoinKarenvip
· 9h ago
Overdrawing on credit cards to enter the market, I really have to say I can't hold back laughing. --- Most people who go all-in are basically just weeds; I've seen too many. --- Still daring to go all-in with 1800U? How big must your heart be? --- What are those tenfold leverage folks doing now? Are they still alive? --- That's truly a gambler's mentality; no wonder they got eliminated. --- I've also gone through the sleepless nights, it's really torturous. --- Using overdraft cards to enter the crypto world? Brother, this move is too risky. --- Honestly, it's still greed; insisting on a full house. --- Those who survive are the ones who didn't go all-in, really.
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LeekCuttervip
· 01-04 08:59
Really, all-in is gambling. I've seen too many people like that. Leverage is such a thing; one market reversal and it's all gone. Overdrawing 1800U and still alive today, your luck is really strong. The dream of tenfold leverage—waking up from it means debt. Losing your mindset is more painful than losing money. Don't ask me how I know.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 01-03 15:49
Really, going all-in is like gambling with your life. I can still dream about that 1800U even now. Ten times leverage? Wake up, everyone, that's the Grim Reaper waving. Getting in early means good luck, but even good luck needs you to be alive to see that day. That feeling of being unable to sleep, only those who play know. The pressure from bills is more deadly than losses. Don't be fooled by the leverage stories; those who exit are all because of this.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 01-03 15:49
The story about overdrawing 1800U on the credit card really hit home. Thinking about it now still gives me chills. All-in is basically gambling. Win the bet, you can brag for a lifetime; lose, you're out immediately. Ten times leverage? I think ten times leverage might just lead to bankruptcy. This market teaches people how to behave every day. Some people paid a heavy price for their lessons. Those who survived 2020 are tough, and now in this environment, you really need to take it easy.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 01-03 15:47
Haha, still dare to come to the crypto world with an 1800U overdraft, that courage is really something. What happened to the all-in people later? I haven't seen many survive. Leverage is just a gambler's happy drug; once hooked, it's game over. Back then, I held tightly to incremental position increases, and my sleep quality was much better.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-03 15:44
1800U overdraft credit card, how strong must that mentality be? Not everyone dares to do this. All-in is just gambler's mentality; sooner or later, you'll have to pay the debt. Leverage, this thing, loses once in ten tries, it's too刺激 to dare to touch. Sounds like you've survived these years, lucky, I guess. Those around who blow ten times every day, where are they now? Actually, there are only two choices: either try small amounts repeatedly or completely stay away. Stories like this can be heard ten times a year, and the endings are basically the same.
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MentalWealthHarvestervip
· 01-03 15:44
All-in is a gambler's mentality; overdrawing a credit card with 1800U is the real ruthless move. Leverage ten times? Haha, that slogan has worn out my old ears. That sleepless period was truly intense; mental resilience is even more important than technical analysis. Ten times leverage can lead to instant liquidation; you probably haven't seen that. Those in your social circle are all survivor bias. Hey, wait a minute, so are you now making a killing or have you already quit the circle? Full position all-in is really the best prey for the crypto circle's harvesting machine.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 01-03 15:34
Ha, daring to go all-in with just 1800U, this mindset is really incredible. All-in is a suicidal move; I just can't learn it. People who overdraw their credit cards to play with coins basically tell me they've already lost. It's better to earn steadily; why bother? Leverage ten times to turn things around instantly; ten times leverage to get liquidated instantly—do you believe it? The crypto world is so magical, it can drive living people crazy. Watching others go all-in and make a fortune, you also get itchy hands—this is a common problem. Honestly, surviving is the real winner; any comeback talk is just nonsense.
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