$ETH A man addicted to contracts, how can he return to a normal life?
To be honest - it's very difficult.
$ZEC I know a brother who initially just played for fun, with a capital of 1500U, he made it to 40,000 in two days.
$PIPPIN At that time, he was floating, walking with confidence, feeling that he was 'extraordinarily talented', as if he had the spirit of Buffett in the cryptocurrency world.
Until later - heavy investment, all-in, holding onto positions, increasing stakes...
40,000 turned back into a few hundred.
The account returned to the starting point, but the person could no longer return.
He started watching the market day and night, not eating or sleeping, like being led by the market.
He said, 'I will never play contracts again',
but when the market moved, he rushed in faster than anyone else.
To put it bluntly, the biggest toxicity of contracts is not the losses,
it's the 'speed'.
Opening dozens of times leverage, as long as the direction is right once,
the funds rise like taking an elevator.
This speed is more exhilarating than stock trading, harsher than gambling, and more stimulating than dreaming.
In the stock market, a daily fluctuation of 10% is already considered extreme,
while in the cryptocurrency world, a daily fluctuation of 100% - is very normal.
And once you have tasted that kind of thrill,
your mind is left with just one thought:
'I can still turn it around.'
But the cruel reality is -
the vast majority of people do not fail to turn it around,
but they don't even get the chance to turn over,
they are completely cleaned out in a deep market wash.
So why is it so hard for those who have played contracts to return to the life of ordinary people?
It's not because of greed,
but because -
it’s too fast, too exhilarating, too much like a dream that can make people addicted.
And the more beautiful the dream, the greater the cost. #加密市场反弹 #美联储FOMC会议 #隐私叙事回归



