Bitcoin, to be honest, is not really for everyone.
It only belongs to those who are truly brave—those who are not afraid of volatility, not afraid of market noise, and dare to hold firm when others panic.
You can see this from the analogy of the Ping Tou Ge family. Everyone knows Ping Tou Ge's personality—fearless, daring to do anything. This is the mindset when entering the crypto market—$BTC does not wait for the indecisive; it only rewards those with determination.
Whether you can hold onto your coins and dare to stick to your strategy is the key to determining your final gains.
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TokenToaster
· 10h ago
That analogy about the flat-head brother is really spot on, but honestly, many people just don't have that mindset.
Holding onto coins sounds easy, but when it comes to a 50% drop, everyone wants to run.
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WealthCoffee
· 20h ago
The mentality of the PingTouGe is indeed exceptional, but most people simply cannot withstand such volatility.
To be honest, those who preach this kind of motivational talk often haven't even managed to stick to it themselves.
Is it easy to hold onto your coins? How many can truly remain unmoved after a 50% drop?
Rather than talking about mentality, it's better to teach some practical strategies.
This is survivor bias, brother. Everyone who makes money is a PingTouGe.
What about those who lose? They've already deleted the app and run away; no one listens to them.
So, the real core is to have capital backing you up. No matter how tough your mentality, you still need bullets.
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NFTregretter
· 20h ago
Pingtouge's analogy is quite extreme, but to put it simply, it's about mental preparedness. If you can't get through this hurdle, just wait to be cut off.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 20h ago
That set of nonsense from Pingtouge, just listen and don't really think you're invincible, okay?
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QuietlyStaking
· 20h ago
Basically, it's a mindset game. If you can't hold, don't play.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 20h ago
Pingtouge's mindset is spot on, but how many people can truly hold on?
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ser_ngmi
· 20h ago
The analogy of the flat-headed brother is perfect; I'm here to fight hard.
Bitcoin, to be honest, is not really for everyone.
It only belongs to those who are truly brave—those who are not afraid of volatility, not afraid of market noise, and dare to hold firm when others panic.
You can see this from the analogy of the Ping Tou Ge family. Everyone knows Ping Tou Ge's personality—fearless, daring to do anything. This is the mindset when entering the crypto market—$BTC does not wait for the indecisive; it only rewards those with determination.
Whether you can hold onto your coins and dare to stick to your strategy is the key to determining your final gains.