How many times have I thought "I will never touch it again," how many sleepless nights have I experienced, and how many times have I felt the urge to cut losses...
So the real question is not whether it is possible to earn 200 million, but rather:
Can you really withstand this journey?
Most people only look at the final number, but they don't consider the psychological torment experienced along the way.
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DecentralizedElder
· 8h ago
Looking at this number makes me want to complain, that fall of 390,000 would have broken me, if it were me I would have run away long ago.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 8h ago
Seeing this line is simply dizzying, how hard-hearted one must be to watch it fall from 300 million to 5.3 million, it's really not something an ordinary person can bear.
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MeaninglessApe
· 8h ago
Looking at this data, the mindset is the biggest enemy, not the market itself. That feeling of falling from 300 million to 5.3 million... just imagining it makes me want to vomit.
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CryptoComedian
· 8h ago
Haha, this is the true portrayal of the crypto world, a picture that shows what it means to make money on a rollercoaster.
In short, most people died at that moment when it fell from 14 million to 390,000.
Without proper mental preparation, no matter how much 200 million you have, it won't be yours.
I bet five bucks, 99% of people after seeing this data will feel itchy to buy the dip again tomorrow.
#大户持仓动态 Imagine this: if you invested $10,000 in ETH in 2015 and held on until today, your account would have risen to 200 million.
It sounds simple enough—just hold on and that's it.
But when you unfold the real rise and fall curves, the roller coaster of emotions is truly remarkable:
10,000→1,000,000→14,000,000→390,000→30,000,000→1,200,000→93,000,000→5,300,000→323,000,000→54,000,000→200,000,000
How many times have I thought "I will never touch it again," how many sleepless nights have I experienced, and how many times have I felt the urge to cut losses...
So the real question is not whether it is possible to earn 200 million, but rather:
Can you really withstand this journey?
Most people only look at the final number, but they don't consider the psychological torment experienced along the way.