Accounts and signals that provide instant gratification are everywhere. However, it takes time to determine whether they truly grow my assets and change my life.
The problem is that once you get addicted to that pleasure, you can't escape. Rational judgment collapses, and you follow endlessly.
Dopamine addiction. It's no different from drugs.
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MetaNeighbor
· 53m ago
Really, once you're hooked, there's no turning back. I have friends who followed the trend for three months, and in the end, they lost everything and didn't even realize it.
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hodl_therapist
· 6h ago
Basically, it's the gambler's mentality—once you hit a big win, you can't stop. I've seen too many people get completely hooked after a rush of rapid gains, ending up losing everything and becoming retail investors.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 6h ago
Really, I've seen too many people ruined by these signals, ultimately losing everything they had.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 6h ago
bro this hits different... been chasing that dopamine high for like 2 years now and honestly? probably nothing but i can't stop watching the charts lol
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WenMoon42
· 6h ago
Really, once you get trapped, it's over—completely losing rationality and breaking down.
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GasFeeCry
· 6h ago
Really, after all these years of following crypto signals, I’ve hardly seen anyone truly capable of changing their fate. Most of it is just harvesting anxiety.
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Only after getting caught in this trap do I realize that rationality is really worthless in front of dopamine.
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You’re absolutely right. I’m in the same state now... can't quit.
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Wait, are you saying it’s like gambling and addictive? Then I need to reflect on my own actions.
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The number of new “harvesters” gaining 100,000 followers daily is itself a lie.
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My friend went bankrupt because of this, and back then he even called me cowardly and timid.
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The most heartbreaking thing is, you know you’re being exploited, but you just can’t stop.
Accounts and signals that provide instant gratification are everywhere. However, it takes time to determine whether they truly grow my assets and change my life.
The problem is that once you get addicted to that pleasure, you can't escape. Rational judgment collapses, and you follow endlessly.
Dopamine addiction. It's no different from drugs.