I previously turned my life around through the counterfeit market. To be honest, many people have to wait for an opportunity, and it really takes years of perseverance. When the opportunity hasn’t come, all you can do is remain dormant—first live like a longevity star, then wait for yourself to become a fortune star.

When new things appear, trying and making mistakes within your capability is actually an effective form of "misalignment cost." After all, who can see the future clearly?

No one can be 100% sure about how it will turn out. There is certainly an element of luck involved, but if you don’t try, you can’t even talk about luck. So whether it’s the on-chain of US stocks, the on-chain benefits of RWA, or the endless public chains and L2… you need to pay attention when you should, and act with discretion when it's time to act.

I don’t want to say something like "Brother Gangzi isn't talking about the present"—the economic environment at each stage will inherently give rise to different market scenarios.

And don’t just say "the fate of counterfeits is to go to zero" at every turn; perhaps the current situation is unfriendly, but who can determine the future?

You don’t even need to ask me "why don’t you go all in to buy." Investing isn’t about gambling with your life; it’s about being present continuously and staying sharp. If opportunities really come again in the future, I might be more willing to take a risk than many others.

Opportunities are always changing, but those who can wait for it are always those who have lived long and kept their eyes wide open. $BTC $ETH #美联储降息 #加密市场反弹