$PTB

The Great Babylon was considered a city that could not be taken. Thick walls, plenty of food, a river inside the city. King Belshazzar was confident: nothing threatened him. When the enemies had already approached the city, he decided not to prepare for defense, but to throw a grand feast.

At the tables, they laughed, drank wine, and joked about the danger. Belshazzar ordered the sacred vessels, once taken from the Jerusalem temple, to be brought in, and he drank from them, showing: "I can do anything." He considered himself the master of fate.

In the midst of the merriment, a mysterious hand appeared on the wall and wrote strange words. The music immediately fell silent. No one understood what it meant. Only the prophet Daniel spoke plainly: Belshazzar's kingdom has been weighed and found wanting. He trusted too much in wealth and power.

That very night, the enemies entered the city. Belshazzar was killed, and Babylon fell. What seemed eternal and secure disappeared in just a few hours.

Moral: when everything grows and seems safe, it is easy to relax and celebrate. But the market does not forgive overconfidence. In crypto, the one who thinks about risks wins, not the one who believes in endless growth.