I heavily invested in a small coin and promoted it in the community for about two months. The day before yesterday, it suddenly surged tenfold, but I didn't catch the peak—woke up the next morning, and that opportunity was gone. As my friend said, it was like making a Rolls-Royce in a dream.
But after being in the crypto world for so long, I can still digest this kind of psychological gap. You see, I usually spend days pondering over buying a piece of clothing that costs a few thousand yuan, but missing out on a tenfold increase doesn't even make me blink. This is the mentality cultivated by the crypto circle—having seen big storms, small waves are nothing.
Interestingly, I recommended this coin to quite a few people around me. And during this period, I only recommended this one project, which shows how confident I am in it. But everyone also saw what happened later. Looking back now, it's a lesson for myself and those friends who listened to my advice—profits and risks in the crypto world are always twin brothers; nothing is guaranteed.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 01-09 02:15
Dreaming of earning a Rolls-Royce in my sleep, but waking up with nothing—this is the crypto world.
Wait, the coin you recommended? I also followed, why didn't it hit ten times?
Feeling like I didn't catch the peak even at ten times, truly heartbreaking.
The project I recommended to friends surged, but I didn't make any profit—just thinking about it makes me uncomfortable.
The mentality of crypto people is to be resigned; even tenfold gains can be missed with a smile.
Sleep for a night and the tenfold gain is gone. If I were you, I’d have insomnia.
What’s your success rate with recommendations? Will I dare to listen to you next time?
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AirdropHarvester
· 01-06 14:57
The Rolls-Royce I earned in my dreams is real, but the key is that once I wake up, it's gone haha
Missed out on ten times, it feels even worse than a loss
When recommending this to friends, I need to explain it to them carefully
That's how the crypto world is, risk and reward really go hand in hand
Seeing through it without saying anything, this time I’ve learned a lesson
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VibesOverCharts
· 01-06 14:57
Dreaming of earning a Rolls-Royce, but waking up to still driving an electric car—that's the life in the crypto world.
Sleeping and missing out on ten times the profit is even more painful than insomnia, but anyway, I'm used to it.
It's even more awkward to recommend it to friends; now I probably have to explain for a long time.
Not getting the tenfold increase doesn't matter; I've already practiced the right mindset.
This round is basically paying tuition; next time, I won't be so soft.
Making quick money and losing quick money—there's just a fine line between the two.
In the crypto world, there's no such thing as guaranteed profit, only gambling on luck.
With your mindset, you've really been "trained" quite well by the crypto scene.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-06 14:55
Dreaming of earning a Rolls-Royce, but waking up with nothing, haha, this is the daily life in the crypto world.
The tenfold opportunity just slipped away in sleep, claiming that I don't feel regret would be a lie.
I've recommended coins for two months, friends listened to me, but I didn't make any profit either. Now it's a bit awkward.
That's how the crypto world is; yesterday's certainty is today's mirror world.
This bloody lesson, next time I recommend, I need to think for three more seconds.
It seems I need to refine my vision further, but everyone has to go through this process, right?
Missed out on the tenfold, feeling okay mentally, but it really tests a person.
I dug a pit for my friends, and I fell into it myself. Isn't that a bit ironic?
In the crypto world, there's no inevitability, only possibility. Once you realize this, you'll be at peace.
Sleep through the night and wake up back to square one. Those who haven't experienced this can't understand this feeling.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-06 14:45
ok so you shilled this for two months straight and then... missed the pump? ngl the math on "10x overnight" doesn't actually check out unless we're talking about some classic tokenomics death spiral. let's examine the contract real quick.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-06 14:37
Dreaming of a Rolls-Royce haha, waking up and still riding an electric bike, this is the romanticism of the crypto world.
It's okay if you didn't catch the tenfold increase; I've seen worse, like a complete wipeout.
The ones I recommend to friends actually doubled tenfold. This round is a bit awkward, but in the long run, it should still be profitable.
You really need to train your mindset, or you'll go crazy with the daily fluctuations.
That saying is spot on: in the crypto world, there is no certainty, only probabilities.
Actually, missing the peak while sleeping is a blessing; being caught in a downturn while awake is the real pain.
I heavily invested in a small coin and promoted it in the community for about two months. The day before yesterday, it suddenly surged tenfold, but I didn't catch the peak—woke up the next morning, and that opportunity was gone. As my friend said, it was like making a Rolls-Royce in a dream.
But after being in the crypto world for so long, I can still digest this kind of psychological gap. You see, I usually spend days pondering over buying a piece of clothing that costs a few thousand yuan, but missing out on a tenfold increase doesn't even make me blink. This is the mentality cultivated by the crypto circle—having seen big storms, small waves are nothing.
Interestingly, I recommended this coin to quite a few people around me. And during this period, I only recommended this one project, which shows how confident I am in it. But everyone also saw what happened later. Looking back now, it's a lesson for myself and those friends who listened to my advice—profits and risks in the crypto world are always twin brothers; nothing is guaranteed.