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I used to think that the crypto was all about speed, information, and luck.
Until one time when I was watching the market, I suddenly had an epiphany.
The market was terrible a couple of days ago, and a bunch of people in the group were cursing, saying they'd been burned again. I was thinking at the time: is every single purchase predetermined to be a profit or a loss? If everything was written from the moment of the Big Bang, then what's the point of me watching the market and analyzing it every day?
But then I changed my perspective.
I discovered that the answers were already on the blockchain. If you look at the on-chain data, you see when large investors enter the market, how funds flow, and which direction the narrative is heading. These things don't seem to happen randomly; they're more like an existing path that most people haven't seen yet.
Just like the path of light, it never wanders randomly, but rather takes the path that saves the most time.
Perhaps it's not me making the choice, but rather the version of myself that has already made money pulling me back into the present. It's like someone who has successfully escaped at the peak of a bull market is looking at you from a future point in time and saying: Don't rush in recklessly, don't be FOMO, don't buy this.
You think you're making a decision, but you're actually aligning it with an existing outcome.
Later, I started to approach this market in a different way. Instead of worrying about short-term fluctuations every day, I would first ask myself: If this project really does increase fivefold in three months, what should the current trajectory look like?
Then work backwards.
Does it currently have a narrative, is there funding coming in, is someone quietly building it, and is it undervalued?
You'll find that it's like writing a prompt for the future. The clearer your description, the clearer the path will be.
Gradually, you'll stop being the one placing orders randomly and start following an existing optimal path.
So I stopped dwelling on fatalism. Because if everything was truly predetermined, then the point of effort isn't to change the outcome, but to align with that already existing result more quickly.
Destiny is not a chain, but more like a mainnet on the chain.
Each of us is simply packaging transactions, submitting choices, and waiting for confirmation. You think you're walking, but you're really just... The shortest path that belongs to you is slowly becoming apparent.
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