The K-line at three in the morning hides the anxiety you haven't spoken out loud.

How long have you hovered your finger over the 'Buy' button while staring at your phone screen?

The group has posted profit screenshots again—some flaunt their positions doubling in three days, while others say, 'If I had bought a week earlier, my mortgage would be paid off.'; the red numbers on the trading software flicker faster than your heartbeat, and a colleague at the next station secretly tells you, 'If you don't go in this time, you'll be kicking yourself at the end of the year.' You remember the regret of missing out last time, think of the new car order your friend is flaunting, and remember the thought 'Everyone else is making money, and I'm the only one missing out' is like a thorn, making you restless.

So you grit your teeth and jumped in. You didn't have time to read the project white paper, didn't calculate the risk-reward ratio, and didn't even understand whether this coin's increase was based on concept or value—only because 'you were afraid that if you waited longer, there would be no opportunity left.'

But what happened later?

Some chased to the peak, watching the K-line turn from a rocket to a waterfall, with the position numbers decreasing day by day; some leveraged their positions, getting woken up in the middle of the night by liquidation text messages, staring blankly at the 'balance zero' page; many more jumped back and forth in the fluctuations, buying only to see drops, selling only to see rises, only to discover: when it goes up, everyone is flaunting their profits; when it goes down, only the K-line keeps you company in sleeplessness.

The excitement of the crypto world never stops, there is always the next 'hundred times coin,' and new people are always shouting 'Get on board.' But you must remember: those 'missed opportunities' that make your heart race might be carefully crafted celebrations by others; those 'opportunities' that force you to act quickly might be traps waiting to harvest you.

Next time you hesitate while staring at the 'Buy' button, it might be better to close the trading software first—ask yourself: are you chasing a trend, or someone else's FOMO? Are you afraid of missing out, or regretting the impulse purchase?