The man who trades cryptocurrencies and plays contracts wants to return to a normal life? To be honest, it's as difficult as climbing to the sky. $ZEC

I have a friend who initially tried trading contracts with 1500U, but unexpectedly it surged to 40,000U in just two days. At that time, he was feeling on top of the world, believing he was the chosen one in the crypto space, making money was incredibly easy. $ASTER

But what happened later? He heavily invested, holding on stubbornly, and 40,000U plummeted back to a few hundred dollars. But he was already completely trapped, staying up all night watching the market, neglecting meals, unable to sleep, cursing, 'Contract traders don't even play,' yet whenever there was a trend, he rushed in faster than anyone else. $RESOLV

The essence of contracts is just one word: 'fast.' With dozens of times leverage, if you bet right on a market wave, your funds shoot up like a rocket. It's more thrilling than stock trading and more intoxicating than gambling; the profits can be huge, and the losses even greater.

In the stock market, a daily rise or fall can break the ceiling at 10%, but in the crypto world, it's common to double or halve in a single day. Once you've tasted the sweetness of quick money in hand, there's only one thought left in your mind: to gamble again, I'm sure I can turn it around.

But the reality is, most people don't even get the chance to turn things around before being completely wiped out by the market.

That's why, once you get involved in contracts, it's really hard to turn back.

It's not just about greed, but the speed of making money is so absurd and intoxicating, like a dream of sudden wealth that you can't wake up from; once awakened, you can no longer accept a mundane life. @分析森财