In the crypto world, those who can earn great wealth — I'm talking about wealth that fundamentally changes social class and alters the fate of several generations — are rare.
These people who have earned such great wealth have basically survived several cycles in the crypto world. They will never leave the crypto world.
In fact, no one wants to leave the crypto world; those who enter it are forced to leave because they've lost all their money and are despairing about the market.
They’ve also lost hope in themselves, so they leave, but that doesn't mean they don't want to make money; they genuinely feel they can't earn it.
They've lost too much, it’s heart-wrenching; there's no money to come back. That's basically how it is.
Anyone who has survived two cycles in the crypto world will never be able to leave it.
Many people have this understanding: I hold coins in a bear market and cash out in a bull market, then leave, or buy back when the bear market is at a low point. Such people have no chance; it's impossible for them, completely a delayed judgment. How could you bring them back?
Selling is selling; it’s impossible to buy back. Those who can buy back are people who haven't earned enough and want to play with a few swings.
Real experts buy and hold; they keep buying until the price changes their social class. Whether to sell or not is irrelevant; they sell a bit when they need money for living, and when they don't need money, their assets fluctuate between tens of millions and billions, living like this amidst the ups and downs.
Making money in a market that moves at rocket speed, no one wants to leave; those who can leave are people clearly proven unsuitable for survival in this market. Those who don't accept this market at all.
Once I make 30 million, I'll stop. There's a saying on Douyin: when the bull market comes, I'll cash out and live a simple life. But how is that possible? Why should things in the world go as he wishes? Leaving is leaving; you leave with tens of millions, and the brother you once thought was a fool for holding on has assets worth billions. Do you think a person with a few billion is less capable or foolish compared to someone who makes a few tens of millions? Of course not. It's still that feeling towards the crypto world; their life attributes have a natural attraction to it. If not, then it's a worldview issue; doing everything is in vain, making money is luck, and losing everything is the final outcome.
I don't know if you can understand everything I'm saying; my expression logic isn't very good.
Simply put, if you believe in someone and have a good feeling about them, you'll unconditionally trust and support them. If you have a bad feeling about someone, no matter how they pretend, your world can't accommodate them; when they enter your world, you'll instinctively reject them. I don't know if you have such people in your mind. Anyway, I have such people in my world. Some I like at first sight, and some I dislike at first sight. But for Bitcoin, I like it at first sight; I think its ideas and starting point are magnificent. That's why I always say Bitcoin can reach a hundred million, based on my love for it and then conducting detailed research.
If you want to seize this round of the bull market, learning on the spot definitely won't be enough; it’s best if someone can quickly guide you in.
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