The cryptocurrency market is indeed a rare opportunity for ordinary people to turn their fortunes around, but this does not mean it applies to everyone. A few years ago, when the market was still full of benefits, this statement might have held true, but now it is completely different— the cost of trial and error is too high, and opportunities are becoming increasingly scarce.
Too many ordinary people rush in with a get-rich-quick mentality, only to end up in debt, with broken families, and after falling into debt, they lose the courage to turn their lives around.
This circle is not about providing welfare, nor is it the "only channel outside the casino."
You have to let go of the fantasy of reaching the top overnight; otherwise, the outcome is often just getting deeper into trouble.
It is better to view this market as a financial management field that requires long-term patience, learning to wait for the right moment and controlling your positions.
I myself just happened to catch a stroke of luck, seizing the opportunity that belonged to me, allowing me to continue slowly learning and testing repeatedly in this market.
Opportunities will always exist; it's just that they are no longer as generously offered as they once were.
What matters is to survive first, live long enough, and then you might encounter that moment that truly belongs to you around the next corner.
