#以太坊行情解读 Once glamorous, those sh*tcoins made many people envious. Until one day, the pile of coins in my hand, which had gone to zero, reminded me — the cruelty of the crypto market is that even top coins like $ETH can plummet, let alone those small coins. From being envied to completely zeroed out, anyone who has experienced this gap understands. Many people ask me if I regret it. Actually, it's more about reflection. The market is like this — some succeed in bottom fishing, others go to zero in one shot. $ETH's volatility is never gentle; choosing which coin and when to buy is always a gamble.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 8h ago
Ha, you are absolutely right, I am the typical opposite example of "dropping to zero".
To put it simply, I lost the gamble, and there's no point in regretting it, it will be worse next time.
This wave made me realize that meme tokens, no matter how tempting, are not as stable as top coins... unfortunately, I understood this too late.
Those who successfully buy the dip are just lucky; we are the kind of people who catch a falling knife at high positions, and there's no escaping it.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 20h ago
Honestly, reading posts like this gives me a headache... It's no surprise that the local dog coin went to zero; people chasing the hot trends every day should wake up.
So what if ETH plummeted? Major coins are just shaking out; the real question is, can you hold on?
Is losing money called reflection? I think most of it is just self-comfort.
The market is like this: if you bet right, you can boast for a lifetime; if you bet wrong, just delete the app and pretend nothing happened.
Successfully bottom-fishing is no different from luck; don’t call gambling investing.
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MoonlightGamer
· 20h ago
That really hits home. I've also experienced that feeling of going from heaven to hell... Now I don't dare to chase highs casually.
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InscriptionGriller
· 20h ago
The story of Tudi Dog Coin is like this: just a second ago, it was being hyped, and the next second, it became an eternal zero machine. If ETH can crash so badly, those Ponzi schemes are even more of a leek harvesting machine.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 20h ago
Ha, the feeling of zeroing out is truly unforgettable, no one told you that.
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On the day of zeroing out, I realized that even top coins can crash, and small-cap coins are just gambling with your life.
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What’s there to reflect on? Next time I’ll play again. Who made this market so addictive?
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Successfully bottoming out and zeroing out are just a matter of a single announcement. Laughing to death.
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$ETH volatility isn’t gentle? It’s those altcoins that will directly wipe you out.
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From envy to zeroing out, you need to experience the gap properly before entering the market.
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Choosing coins and timing is basically gambling with luck. I bet on losing.
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Regret? Instead of regretting, why not see where the next "must rise" coin is.
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Someone asked me if I regret after zeroing out. I just smile, anyway, all the money is gone.
#以太坊行情解读 Once glamorous, those sh*tcoins made many people envious. Until one day, the pile of coins in my hand, which had gone to zero, reminded me — the cruelty of the crypto market is that even top coins like $ETH can plummet, let alone those small coins. From being envied to completely zeroed out, anyone who has experienced this gap understands. Many people ask me if I regret it. Actually, it's more about reflection. The market is like this — some succeed in bottom fishing, others go to zero in one shot. $ETH's volatility is never gentle; choosing which coin and when to buy is always a gamble.