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After thinking about CZ's book "The Crypto Winter" and Buffett's "The Coming Stock Market Crash," I find them quite interesting. Both industry giants are publishing works on the same theme, but their perspectives seem different? One discusses the cyclical hardships experienced by the industry itself, while the other issues a warning about the entire financial market. Behind this, does it reflect the different attitudes towards market downturns between the crypto world and traditional finance?
A more painful question is—when ordinary investors see these book titles, are they easily influenced by FUD? Sometimes it's natural to worry about asset devaluation, but upon reflection, is this fear a reasonable risk warning, or is it a created sense of pessimism? The crypto market has always been volatile, and projects and investors who survive the winter are often the winners. Perhaps instead of being scared by these grand narratives, it's better to ask yourself: why should the assets you truly believe in waver because of short-term market panic?