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In a casino, you have to think like a casino owner. I never imagined that even now, after so many so-called "value coins" have been repeatedly exploited, there are still people speculating on cryptocurrencies with the concept of "value investing."
Isn't the logic behind all cryptocurrency buying simply "it looks like it's going to go up" and then opening a long position/buying, and "it doesn't look good, it's going to go down" and then opening a short position/selling?
Looking at the market, the only coins that haven't fallen are those with strong market manipulation (like meme coins) and those controlled by powerful investors. On the other hand, so-called value coins are all falling.
So everyone's at the gambling table, and everyone's just relying on their own abilities.
Who are the people who make up a casino?
Which casino is more attractive? Which gaming hall is more attractive? Which gaming table is more attractive?
Casinos attract customers by using various "wealth myths," "user experience," "a wide variety of gambling equipment," "junket operators everywhere," and "the most popular attractions," among other things.
What do casino tables rely on? Is it the "sexy dealers" dealing cards online, the "dragon-slaying skill" (breaking long winning streaks), the "low rake," or something else? (Mainly because I've never been to one.)
Anyway, it all comes down to gambling. If there are a lot of people, the game is bigger and the stakes are higher; if there are fewer people, the game is smaller and the stakes are lower; if there are no people, the game is just a ready-made way to win.
Who are the people who win at casinos?
Some group members invited me to play blackjack, saying it's all about skill. Later, another group member invited me to play Texas Hold'em, saying that's also all about skill. In the end, I didn't go to either.
For details on Texas, you can check out @MetaHunter168. He's one of the best players I know, and he's quit playing.
@0xsexybanana Princess often says that she used to play very well in Texas Hold'em tournaments, but she can't play at all in cash games, saying that her mindset is different.
Many people in the crypto like to play Texas Hold'em, and it seems that those who are good at it are also very good at trading cryptocurrencies, such as Dragon King.
Another example is someone who opens contracts worth billions on the blockchain.
Studies have shown that gambling stimulates dopamine secretion more than sex.
In other words, gambling is the most exciting thing.
So now you know why you're so excited about trading cryptocurrencies? Because you're gambling. You think you're doing value investing, and you're constantly PvP on the blockchain. Have you ever thought that what you bought for hundreds of thousands of dollars is just air? 😭
Change your mindset, it's all a scam. Think about past major projects or upcoming big projects. How many of them didn't crash? If you're unlucky, just look at the recent new listings. Nobody cares about the background or technology of these projects; they only care about whether the price has been pumped up.
So let's be straightforward and simple, and forget about all those fancy words.
Brothers, come quick! This is a 100M speedrun, hurry up! The car engine will definitely make it this time. The story is very sexy, you can check it out, etc.
In slang terms:
Hey everyone, come quick! The casino here is giving away huge sums of money.
Hey everyone, come quick! There's a place in this casino with a long queue, come break it quickly!
Hey everyone, come quick! Someone's doing "ant-moving" (a Chinese idiom meaning to move small amounts of money) at this gambling table.
xdm, come quick, this is the best condition for the gambling king/god/saint family.
As long as they get a little reward, they'll treat the casino like royalty, offering incense to Ko Chun in front of it and praying to the God of Gamblers for good luck!
It's like buy the dips all the time, but it turns out that all the buy the dips are old-timers, while newbies are just using their money for investment 😭.
All I can say is that this circle has changed drastically, and those who were once holders have been utterly decimated!

You said you could speed up my 100m session immediately, and I borrowed money from Jack Ma again.
So where did the money go?

Nero
@neroclub01
02-01
几天没看币圈,刚刷了一下推特都在说亏钱,那么钱到底去哪里了。
我觉得这事儿其实挺有意思。很多人看币圈就像看个聚宝盆,以为钱进去了就在那儿,其实币圈的钱流向特别散,说白了主要去了这几个地方:
1. 变成了别人的“利润”
币圈本质上是个零和博弈,甚至因为有各种手续费,算是个“负和博弈”。
It's like looking at the blockchain to see where the money went.
Yes, Professor!
You can borrow more; any profits are yours!
Any losses are theirs!
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