There's nothing much to say; the results are right there—it's not good enough. Since you've bet, you have to accept the reality of losing.
I've also acknowledged my own issues. Those old routines of sarcasm, shifting blame, and emotional outbursts, I've decided to let go of all that. You can criticize me all you want, but this time, I truly respect it.
Deleting the group isn't really about any noble reason; it's just being willful—I didn't want to see annoying things, so I wanted to hide. But to be honest, the timing of the choice and the angle of approach were all wrong, and this is the final result.
By the way, a reminder to everyone: especially in ecosystems like BSC, you need to take good care of your wallet. No one in the crypto world will be responsible for your principal; the risk is always there. If you defend well, you can survive longer.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 14h ago
I'm impressed with this move, truly inexperienced
Sincere reflection is always more promising than shifting blame
The wallet is the first line of defense; no one in the crypto world will wait for you
After clearing the group, you still need to watch your mindset; avoidance won't solve the problem
Learn from the lesson next time; defense is the key to winning
If you can't do it well, admit it; there's no need to mess around with those tricks
This loss was worth it; the lessons learned are the most expensive
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BearMarketLightning
· 14h ago
Admitting defeat directly is quite difficult, it shows you really want to change.
But deleting the group is indeed a bit reckless.
On BSC, you really need to watch your wallet; lessons learned the hard way.
Are you serious this time? Feels different now.
That's how the crypto world is—no one will back you up.
Dare you continue playing if it drops again?
Finally, your defensive awareness has improved.
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ponzi_poet
· 14h ago
Damn, this attitude of admitting mistakes is pretty good, much better than those who shift blame.
You're right, BSC is just a big casino; if you don't believe in your wallet, you deserve it.
I understand deleting the group, but if I had known earlier, I wouldn't have come in to play this role.
Did you really learn something this time, or are you just waiting for the next time to come?
If you lose, you lose. Don't pretend otherwise; working steadily is the right way.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 15h ago
Really, if you lose, you lose. There's no need to talk about those irrelevant things.
To be honest, this round of operations was indeed disappointing, but I have to admit, it was impressive.
Having gone through all the pitfalls in the BSC ecosystem, now it's just two words—caution.
I understand deleting the group, I really do, but avoiding the problem won't solve it.
That's how the crypto world is; managing your own wallet is the key, don't expect anyone to cover for you.
There's nothing much to say; the results are right there—it's not good enough. Since you've bet, you have to accept the reality of losing.
I've also acknowledged my own issues. Those old routines of sarcasm, shifting blame, and emotional outbursts, I've decided to let go of all that. You can criticize me all you want, but this time, I truly respect it.
Deleting the group isn't really about any noble reason; it's just being willful—I didn't want to see annoying things, so I wanted to hide. But to be honest, the timing of the choice and the angle of approach were all wrong, and this is the final result.
By the way, a reminder to everyone: especially in ecosystems like BSC, you need to take good care of your wallet. No one in the crypto world will be responsible for your principal; the risk is always there. If you defend well, you can survive longer.