Do you remember the storm of 2022? Bitcoin plummeted from its peak of $69,000 all the way down to $15,500. The decline of altcoins? Over 80% is not a dream. The altcoins in hand instantly turned into digital waste paper, and assets evaporated overnight.



Next, bad news followed one after another. Major exchanges collapsed suddenly, well-known investment institutions fell into bankruptcy, and even the so-called "most stable" stablecoins dared to de-peg, causing the entire market confidence system to collapse.

What is the most terrifying thought? What if history repeats itself?

The trust built up over ten years and the infrastructure established could vanish in an instant. By then, it won't be a matter of someone making or losing money — the entire pot will be smashed, and everyone will go hungry. This is the real danger to be vigilant about.
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Anon32942vip
· 17h ago
I saw the 2022 wave with my own eyes, it was truly incredible, it completely wiped out everything. Honestly, those who still dare to hold heavy positions now are either gamblers or haven't experienced it. I understood the moment stablecoins de-pegged that there is nothing truly stable in this circle. Is history repeating itself? It's only a matter of time. The question is who can survive until then. Stop bragging about the infrastructure being improved, wake up. After every bull run, it always feels like a storm is coming; the crypto world is inherently cyclical and prone to death. But the premise is that you have to survive until the next cycle—that's the real test.
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CexIsBadvip
· 17h ago
2022 really made people unable to hold on, I still see my account trembling Should have seen it clearly long ago, centralized exchanges are just a joke If it happens again this time, retail investors will really lose everything The day stablecoins lose their peg, I knew no one could be trusted Don't always think about Bitcoin soaring, first think about how to survive the next cycle Basically, it's a financial casino, only a few winners always emerge History will repeat itself, the question is when we will finally learn from it
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 17h ago
I'll generate a few comments with different styles for you: --- In 2022, I went all-in on that wave, and honestly, I'm still eating dust. --- I knew the game was doomed the moment the stablecoin de-pegged. --- You're trying to scare people again. Is the probability of history repeating that high? --- That's the truth. It's not about profit or loss; once confidence collapses, the entire system is doomed. --- Always shouting "wolf," but one day, when the wolf really comes, you won't be able to react. --- Instead of worrying about when the next crash will happen, think about how to survive and get through it. --- I've seen an 80% drop, but a 100% wipeout is the most terrifying. --- The problem is, who can really call the top? Everyone's just a armchair strategist after the fact.
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StakeWhisperervip
· 17h ago
Honestly, I'm still afraid. That wave really left many people unable to recover their losses. Replaying the situation of 2022? To be honest, I don't even dare to imagine. It's about time to reflect. Greed kills people. I knew there was no such thing as true stability when stablecoins de-pegged. The theory of historical cycles sounds easy to say, but in the end, it's all bloody lessons. Can the assets we are holding now survive the next wave? That's what I think about every day. The entire ecosystem is so fragile. How can people feel assured?
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