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#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 $ETH Let me ask everyone: Can people who are stuck in contracts still live like a normal person?
Honestly — it's almost impossible.
$ZEC I have a friend who initially just wanted to test the waters, starting with a principal of 1500U, and in two days, he turned it into 40,000.
$PIPPIN At that time, he was floating on air. Walking with his head held high, constantly bragging about his talent, eager to claim the title of the Buffett of the crypto world.
And then? Heavy leverage, all in, stubbornly holding on, adding more...
40,000 turned into a few hundred.
His account went to zero, but he could never go back to how he was before.
He became a machine obsessively watching the charts — staying awake day and night, not eating or drinking, just staring at the K-line, completely driven by the market trends.
He kept shouting, "I'll never touch contracts again,"
But as soon as there’s a slight market movement, he's rushing in more than anyone.
Actually, the real horror of contracts isn’t losing money,
It’s that "fast" word.
With dozens of times leverage turned on, as long as you bet on the right direction,
your funds shoot up like a rocket.
This acceleration is a hundred times more exciting than stocks, more brutal than gambling, more exhilarating than daydreams.
A 10% daily fluctuation in the stock market is considered a big move,
But in crypto, a 100% fluctuation in 24 hours — that’s just normal.
The problem is, once you experience that kind of thrill,
your brain gets nailed to one thought:
"I can still turn things around."
But reality hits hard —
Most people don’t even get the chance to turn things around,
They’re uprooted in a big market crash.
So tell me, why is it so hard for people who have played with contracts to return to normal life?
It’s not greed taking over,
But —
This stuff is too fast, too exhilarating, and too addictive.
The sweeter the dream, the heavier the price of waking up.