At 2 a.m., I stared at the candlestick chart on the screen, and the food in front of me lost its appeal. The 120,000 BTC I chased after is now worth 60,700. My wife asked how much I have left, and I said it's still okay. Today I looked back at chat records and saw a group of people shouting "120,000 is just the starting point" and "This round will see 200,000." And now? Either pretend to be dead or curse the market manipulators in the comments. Honestly, the crypto world is quite magical. When prices go up, everyone is an analyst; when they fall, everyone is a victim. I lost money, but I accept it. Chased high myself, FOMOed into positions—who's to blame? I don't sell courses, I don't give signals, just chatting casually. These days I plan to transfer the remaining USDT into BTC and leave it untouched. If it rises, it’s for retirement funds; if it falls, it’s as if I never made any profit. Let me see your current situation in the comments— Are you still in the car, or have you already jumped out?