Focusing on content creation or gaining followers, there's actually a big difference.
I've been trading for less than two years, and I've posted over 20,000 posts, with about 70% related to trading. I'm used to those incomprehensible comments, feedback lacking dramatic tension, and even comments like "爆仓早了" (blow-up early).
Honestly, I never thought about influencing anyone's life change through trading insights. If it helps, just take a look; if not, no regrets. Whether you believe or not, like or dislike, it’s all the same to me. Of course, it also depends on each person's attitude.
The core issue is mindset—no matter how big the trading risks are, if you suffer losses, accept them; if you need to endure, endure. There's no need to take it too seriously.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 14h ago
Over twenty thousand posts... That scale is indeed quite intense, but honestly, content quality is the real hard currency.
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That's really the mindset—being too obsessed with numbers can easily lead to chaos. Sometimes, just going with the flow makes life more comfortable.
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Exactly, this is the cruelest part of the crypto world. Only after experiencing losses do you understand what risk management really means.
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I agree with this approach. Some newbies haven't figured this out yet, always thinking that one post can change their fate.
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You've probably seen a lot of margin calls, but luckily, your mindset is clear.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 15h ago
Publishing over 20,000 articles in two years is indeed a fierce pace, but having the right mindset is the true winning mentality.
But to be honest, this kind of "casual" attitude in trading might just be the beginning of losing money.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 01-09 17:57
hypothesis: this entire content vs. followers dichotomy actually mirrors the oracle problem in decentralized systems—garbage in, garbage out. twenty thousand posts chasing validation is basically a failed consensus mechanism, ngl.
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GasFeeSobber
· 01-09 02:43
In less than two years, over 20,000 articles—this output is truly impressive. But on the other hand, high quantity doesn't necessarily mean high quality.
I have to give credit for this mindset—not fussing over whether others believe it or not, exploring your own path.
That's right, trading is about taking losses; being too serious can actually lead to collapse.
By the way, those 70% trading-related contents—does anyone really read them, or is it just for the heat?
Actually, the most heartbreaking part is that phrase "爆仓早" (early liquidation). That's just how this community is, haha.
But honestly, this attitude is much better than those content creators who sell anxiety every day. At least, they are honest.
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HashBard
· 01-08 02:57
nah this is the real plot twist – content that actually matters vs the follower farming game... two completely different beast modes fr
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PanicSeller
· 01-08 02:57
Publishing 20,000 articles in two years is truly incredible. Just thinking about it makes my fingers hurt.
Mindset is definitely key; otherwise, constant criticism would be unbearable.
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DuckFluff
· 01-08 02:44
Publishing 20,000 articles in two years, that's indeed a rapid pace. But I think the key is not to take yourself too seriously; trading is fundamentally a game of probabilities.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 01-08 02:40
Over two years and more than 20,000 posts, this level of execution is truly impressive. But I'm curious, can the quality of such high-frequency content output be guaranteed?
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fren.eth
· 01-08 02:36
Over 20,000 posts, 70% of which are transactions... Man, your mindset is really incredible.
But on the other hand, the ones who are truly making money, are any of them still posting?
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WalletInspector
· 01-08 02:36
Over 20,000 posts, 70% related to trading—how competitive is that, haha.
The mindset is truly amazing. Not relying on output to save anyone, just pure sharing, and life becomes much easier.
You've seen a lot of liquidation comments, right? When creating content, you have to be able to handle these things.
Focusing on content creation or gaining followers, there's actually a big difference.
I've been trading for less than two years, and I've posted over 20,000 posts, with about 70% related to trading. I'm used to those incomprehensible comments, feedback lacking dramatic tension, and even comments like "爆仓早了" (blow-up early).
Honestly, I never thought about influencing anyone's life change through trading insights. If it helps, just take a look; if not, no regrets. Whether you believe or not, like or dislike, it’s all the same to me. Of course, it also depends on each person's attitude.
The core issue is mindset—no matter how big the trading risks are, if you suffer losses, accept them; if you need to endure, endure. There's no need to take it too seriously.