Yesterday, I talked about my experience entering the crypto world. The day my friend introduced me to the crypto space, I thought I had met a benefactor.
He mysteriously said, "Bro, there's a project that can tenfold in a month, but you have to keep it secret." I was so excited that my eyes turned green, and I immediately invested 30,000.
But three days later, the project team ran away.
I angrily confronted my friend, and he looked even more aggrieved: "I lost money too, we're all victims."
In the crypto world, everything resets to zero, and there's nowhere to argue. After losing all your money, you still have to pretend nothing happened because this activity is illegal.
99% of the coins your friends recommend are scams. It's not that they intentionally deceive you; they are already caught in the scam themselves.
The biggest harvesters of retail investors in the crypto space are not the whales, but that "for your good" friend around you.
They use emotions to hijack your rationality and trust to drain your wallet.
My principle now is simple: I don't touch any coins my friends recommend. I don't trust any friends with investments.
In the crypto world, friendships can break apart in an instant, but the money lost may never be recovered.
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Yesterday, I talked about my experience entering the crypto world. The day my friend introduced me to the crypto space, I thought I had met a benefactor.
He mysteriously said, "Bro, there's a project that can tenfold in a month, but you have to keep it secret." I was so excited that my eyes turned green, and I immediately invested 30,000.
But three days later, the project team ran away.
I angrily confronted my friend, and he looked even more aggrieved: "I lost money too, we're all victims."
In the crypto world, everything resets to zero, and there's nowhere to argue. After losing all your money, you still have to pretend nothing happened because this activity is illegal.
99% of the coins your friends recommend are scams. It's not that they intentionally deceive you; they are already caught in the scam themselves.
The biggest harvesters of retail investors in the crypto space are not the whales, but that "for your good" friend around you.
They use emotions to hijack your rationality and trust to drain your wallet.
My principle now is simple: I don't touch any coins my friends recommend. I don't trust any friends with investments.
In the crypto world, friendships can break apart in an instant, but the money lost may never be recovered.