#DUSKJumps53.6% People who trade cryptocurrencies and play with contracts, want to fully withdraw and return to normal life? To be honest, it's as difficult as climbing to the sky🌪️ I have a vivid example around me, illustrating the extreme of being "hooked." He started by testing with 1500U, not expecting much, but in just two days, his account skyrocketed to 40,000U. At that moment, he was completely floating, thinking he was the chosen one in the crypto world, making money easier than drinking water, speaking with an air of arrogance. But only after the tide receded did he realize who was swimming naked. After floating, he began to heavily bet all-in, stubbornly holding on even when the market was against him, refusing to cut losses in time. Watching 40,000U gradually evaporate, he was left with only a few hundred, completely returning to his original state. But he had long been trapped in this whirlpool, unable to escape. Staying up all night watching the charts every day, forgetting to eat, sleeping restlessly, cursing "contract dogs" all day, but as soon as the market fluctuates, he rushes in faster than anyone, completely unable to control himself. The deadly charm of contracts lies in one word: "fast." With leverage of dozens of times, a correct market move can make funds soar like a rocket. Hundreds of times more exciting than stock trading, more addictive than gambling, making big gains but losing even more fiercely. In the stock market, a single day's rise or fall can break through 10%, while in the crypto world, doubling or halving in a single day is common. Once you've tasted the sweetness of quick money, there's only one thought in your mind: gamble again, this time surely to turn it around. But the reality is, most people haven't even turned their luck around before being completely cleared out by the market. This is contracts—once you get involved, it's hard to turn back. I used to drift aimlessly in the waves of the crypto world, but now I have a steady ship at my helm. The ship has been waiting all along—do you want to get on board?#CryptoMarketPullback
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#DUSKJumps53.6% People who trade cryptocurrencies and play with contracts, want to fully withdraw and return to normal life? To be honest, it's as difficult as climbing to the sky🌪️ I have a vivid example around me, illustrating the extreme of being "hooked." He started by testing with 1500U, not expecting much, but in just two days, his account skyrocketed to 40,000U. At that moment, he was completely floating, thinking he was the chosen one in the crypto world, making money easier than drinking water, speaking with an air of arrogance. But only after the tide receded did he realize who was swimming naked. After floating, he began to heavily bet all-in, stubbornly holding on even when the market was against him, refusing to cut losses in time. Watching 40,000U gradually evaporate, he was left with only a few hundred, completely returning to his original state. But he had long been trapped in this whirlpool, unable to escape. Staying up all night watching the charts every day, forgetting to eat, sleeping restlessly, cursing "contract dogs" all day, but as soon as the market fluctuates, he rushes in faster than anyone, completely unable to control himself. The deadly charm of contracts lies in one word: "fast." With leverage of dozens of times, a correct market move can make funds soar like a rocket. Hundreds of times more exciting than stock trading, more addictive than gambling, making big gains but losing even more fiercely. In the stock market, a single day's rise or fall can break through 10%, while in the crypto world, doubling or halving in a single day is common. Once you've tasted the sweetness of quick money, there's only one thought in your mind: gamble again, this time surely to turn it around. But the reality is, most people haven't even turned their luck around before being completely cleared out by the market. This is contracts—once you get involved, it's hard to turn back. I used to drift aimlessly in the waves of the crypto world, but now I have a steady ship at my helm. The ship has been waiting all along—do you want to get on board?#CryptoMarketPullback