This wave of market movement is quite intense, even industry big shots are losing money, and retail investors are even more clueless. Watching the K-line plummet and the numbers in the account shrink, I really can't think of any operation that can turn the situation around. In the face of the market, everyone is equal—everyone is losing money.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 1h ago
This market is insane; even the big players are losing money, and we little guys have to accept our fate.
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WalletsWatcher
· 3h ago
Wow, this wave is really intense. Even big investors can't hold on, let alone me.
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BlockTalk
· 3h ago
Losing money is the true test of character; if you can endure it, you are a winner.
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RektButAlive
· 3h ago
Haha, really, even the big shots make me feel at ease.
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Still want to operate now? Just wait to be cut off.
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The saying "everyone is equal" really should be engraved on a tombstone.
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Account shrinkage is routine; the real problem is a panicked mindset.
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I've seen deep tricks, but never so ruthless.
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Instead of reckless operations, better to go to sleep. When you wake up, maybe it will rebound.
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The big shots have all knelt down, what are we still standing for?
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This is the democracy of Web3, the kind where everyone loses money together.
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ProofOfNothing
· 3h ago
Cutting losses or holding on tight, damn it's a hard choice
This wave of market movement is quite intense, even industry big shots are losing money, and retail investors are even more clueless. Watching the K-line plummet and the numbers in the account shrink, I really can't think of any operation that can turn the situation around. In the face of the market, everyone is equal—everyone is losing money.