#数字货币市场回调 Do you still remember the book "First Intimate Contact" by Pi Zi Cai? The dancing bathtub, the flames of the Pacific Ocean.
How many of those who stayed up late chasing novels back then are still struggling in the crypto market now?
At that time, I fantasized: If I had ten million, I could buy a house. And now? If Ethereum doubles again, I could... never mind, I wouldn't want to sell even if it goes up.
The market always loves to be nostalgic during a pullback. It's not because the past was so beautiful, but because we still believed in many impossible things back then.
As Pi Zi Cai said— the entire Pacific Ocean cannot be poured out, so I do not love you. But Qing Wu Fei Yang replied: The water in the bathtub can be poured out, so I love you.
The same goes for the crypto world. Some people can pour out the Pacific Ocean, while others only have a bathtub. But everyone is waiting for the next bull market, waiting for the next excitement.
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DustCollector
· 12-04 03:03
Damn, this article really got to me... Everything really just got fed to the candlesticks.
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NFTHoarder
· 12-01 23:45
I tm am that person who only has a bathtub, still stubbornly holding onto that little ETH, afraid of missing the next round.
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If Pi Zi Cai were to write about the crypto world now, the title would have to change to "The First Intimate Contact with Depth Tied Up"
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Really, back then I could wake up laughing from dreams, now looking at the K-line, I'm dreaming of a fall limit.
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It's better to trade cryptocurrency than to fall in love, right? My youth has been devoted to the market.
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A person with a bathtub full of water ends up living the longest because they know they can afford to lose.
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Forget it, I won't sell, just treat it like an NFT collection and hold it long-term, anyway it's all a gamble.
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Tokenomics911
· 12-01 12:01
Wow, this writing is truly amazing, it brought tears to my eyes. A bathtub full of water vs the Pacific Ocean, it's talking about us.
Wait, no, I really don't want to sell now that it has risen, that's the most heartbreaking part.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-01 12:00
Alas, seeing this reminds me that I really believed back then. Now I can't bear to play people for suckers even though my coins have fallen by half, and in the end, I can't even play people for suckers, haha.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-01 11:58
How many years ago was Pi Zi Cai? The light and graceful bathtub can't contain my losses.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 12-01 11:53
Haha, really, looking back at the dreams of those years seems particularly cheap. I'm the kind of fool who stays up late chasing novels and then stays up late staring at Candlestick charts.
#数字货币市场回调 Do you still remember the book "First Intimate Contact" by Pi Zi Cai? The dancing bathtub, the flames of the Pacific Ocean.
How many of those who stayed up late chasing novels back then are still struggling in the crypto market now?
At that time, I fantasized: If I had ten million, I could buy a house. And now? If Ethereum doubles again, I could... never mind, I wouldn't want to sell even if it goes up.
The market always loves to be nostalgic during a pullback.
It's not because the past was so beautiful, but because we still believed in many impossible things back then.
As Pi Zi Cai said— the entire Pacific Ocean cannot be poured out, so I do not love you.
But Qing Wu Fei Yang replied: The water in the bathtub can be poured out, so I love you.
The same goes for the crypto world.
Some people can pour out the Pacific Ocean, while others only have a bathtub.
But everyone is waiting for the next bull market, waiting for the next excitement.
Youth, all fed to the K-line chart.