In the world of digital assets, truly outrageous things happen.
The initial reaction when entering: Are these people all crazy? Going all-in on various obscure tokens every day?
Three months later: Wow, these people are crazy but somehow still have some logic…
Over a year: I’m damn sure I can’t turn back; this market has become my second world.
The crypto circle is not just a place; frankly, it’s addictive. Once you get in, it’s very hard to leave completely. Even if you temporarily step back, you’ll keep thinking about coming back. That feeling is indescribable.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 15h ago
Really, at first I was confused watching these people all-in on small coins, and now I am one of them.
You’re right, this thing is addictive, I can't quit.
My mom even asked me why I’m still watching the market, and I said... never mind, no need to explain.
The scariest thing in the crypto world isn’t losing money, it’s always thinking about the next opportunity.
Leaving? Ha, that’s something that doesn’t really exist.
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ponzi_poet
· 18h ago
Ha, you're so right, I just can't stop
Honestly, I was stunned when I first got in, but now I think this kind of madness is quite reasonable
Getting in is fate, there's really no turning back
The crypto world has changed my way of thinking, I can't go back to how I was before
This addiction is real, once you've tasted it, you can never quit
A year ago I thought these people were foolish, now I realize I was even more foolish
Being deeply involved actually makes me feel more awake, ironic
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DegenWhisperer
· 18h ago
Ha, I thought the same way a year ago. Now I can't stop staring at the screen every day.
Honestly, this stuff is more addictive than gambling.
The crypto world has transformed people; there's really no going back.
It only takes three months to brainwash someone; the market's magic is incredible.
My mom asked me what I was doing, I couldn't explain... just scrolling on the screen.
Easy to enter, hard to exit, trapped in this vicious cycle.
No one can truly come out unscathed; we're just fooling ourselves.
From doubt to despair, speedrun world record.
This feeling is like drug addiction; reason tells me to run, but my body says keep going all-in.
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ProbablyNothing
· 18h ago
Honestly, from an outsider to an addict, it's only been a few months.
Now I'm that crazy person who says "indescribable," and I can't go back.
The crypto world is really like spiritual opium; knowing it's toxic, yet still rushing in.
At first, I thought these people were idiots, now I realize I'm the biggest idiot of all.
I want to quit, but I just can't stop checking the K-line.
This must be addiction, with no way out.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 18h ago
Haha, really, who understands the feeling of being unable to turn back
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In the first three months, I also thought these people were idiots. Now I realize I am the biggest fool
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The crypto world is like a drug, an addiction you can't quit
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Incredible? I think what's incredible is the thrill of losing money
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You're so right, my mom has already given up on saving me
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Once you go crypto you never go back, this saying is so damn true
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It's really just a gambler's mentality, don't pretend to be so literary
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Leaving the crypto world? Impossible, only being pushed out by the market
In the world of digital assets, truly outrageous things happen.
The initial reaction when entering: Are these people all crazy? Going all-in on various obscure tokens every day?
Three months later: Wow, these people are crazy but somehow still have some logic…
Over a year: I’m damn sure I can’t turn back; this market has become my second world.
The crypto circle is not just a place; frankly, it’s addictive. Once you get in, it’s very hard to leave completely. Even if you temporarily step back, you’ll keep thinking about coming back. That feeling is indescribable.