CryptoGrandmaster

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Ten-year champion, Wuhu Dasi Ma's direct disciple
What characteristics do children from the bottom of Chinese society usually have?
Because they have never seen large sums of money growing up, let alone witnessed firsthand how others make a fortune from start to finish, it’s hard for them to understand that every penny carries its own karmic consequences. Money earned one way and money earned another may look the same, but they are fundamentally different. When they grow up, they are prone to making major mistakes in this regard.
Simply put, with a million dollars: Is it earned through honest work, or from investing principal? Is it from
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Gate's latest CandyDrop features Ripple USD $RLUSD, with a prize pool of 262,500 RLUSD, and the tasks are quite straightforward.
The threshold is very low:
First spot trade: 70,000 RLUSD
Daily check-in trade: 100,000 RLUSD
Deposit to share: 22,500 RLUSD
Invite new friends to trade: 70,000 RLUSD
Time: July 2, 16:00 - July 16, 16:00 UTC+8, a two-week period, suitable for casually completing tasks to earn some rewards.
RLUSD is a USD stablecoin in the Ripple ecosystem. This time, Gate's event pool is sizable, covering spot trading, deposits, and invitations.
If you usually have trading needs, you
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It's quiet again?
Still CPO?
Still optical modules?
Still 800G orders flooding in?
Still 1.6T mass production imminent?
Still AI computing power driving demand explosion?
Still big orders from North American cloud vendors?
Still silicon photonics cost reduction substitution?
Still LPO technology revolution?
Still domestic substitution, independent control?
Still earnings getting stronger quarter by quarter?
Still "shovel sellers" winning passively?
Chat records hit 999+ in minutes?
The moment I get in, it stops skyrocketing?
Did I single-handedly crash it?
When I'm not here?
You're all talking
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Someone asked me, if Chinese people want to rest, is quitting their job really the only option?
Actually, there are some scenarios that are hard to even imagine.
Can you imagine that the goal for the vast majority of people, after grinding for nearly 20 years since birth, is just to get a stable job with a decent income, and then they wait until they can get their pension to start living?
Don’t you think that’s terrifying?
A whole lifetime, all for just that one goal.
No real time spent with your children, no real time spent with your parents, no real life of your own—rushing every single day,
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Trivia: another second-tier exchange is about to exit scam, and frontline staff salaries have already begun to be delayed. Small bosses, be careful.
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In China, what kind of people are the ones with low obedience?
Using dogs as an example is counterintuitive: the Chinese rural dog, also known as the native dog, has very poor obedience and can basically not serve as a police dog, military dog, working dog, therapy dog, or search and rescue dog.
The dog training team can train any kind of dog, but they can't do anything with the native dog.
The reason is simple: the native dog can survive without relying on humans.
This dog can forage for food on its own, eating both meat and vegetables; I've even seen a native dog climb a tree to catch cicada
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The lecture program "Lecture Room" has a professor Yu Dahua who lectures on Qing Dynasty history.
He says that in the Qing Dynasty, trading power for money was rampant, and corruption was severe.
The Qing Dynasty was different from today; nowadays our country does not allow civil servants to be corrupt, and once they are corrupt, they will be dealt with.
But the Qing Dynasty's principle was to turn a blind eye to the corruption of officials, as long as you didn't incite mass incidents, they wouldn't interfere.
Yu Dahua said: "China's system is like this; I'm talking about the past, it'
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When Louis Koo was filming *City of Darkness*, he said that the Hong Kong film industry is facing a serious winter, and that lighting technicians, stunt performers, and behind-the-scenes staff are earning very little. He hoped that audiences would give more support.
Louis Koo’s fee was 2 million, Sammo Hung’s was 2 million, and Aaron Kwok and Richie Jen each received 1 million. This Beijing circle group also said that Chinese cinema is in a winter, and urged everyone to offer more support. Then they spent 80 days making a hutong movie, with a cost of 300 million and talent fees of more than
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Joined Gate for over half a year
Contributed nearly 2 billion USD in trading volume to my boss
In contract BD, what level does this count as?
@Gate_zh @Gate_luqingxiao @Godot_gate
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A-shares' ban on short selling is actually the most insidious and vicious system for harvesting retail investors.
1. The ban on short selling directly prevents junk stocks from exiting the market through price mechanisms. By holding a large number of shares to reduce liquidity, manipulators can easily drive up the stock price of junk companies by multiples to execute pump-and-dump operations. The tactic of building positions, washing out retail investors, ramping up, and dumping has been used repeatedly for 30 years, causing massive financial losses for retail investors. The lack of short-se
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The Han Hong Foundation’s income is 780 million yuan, of which 99.04% of donations come from spontaneous donations by ordinary people—that is, 768 million yuan is donated by kind-hearted retail investors and everyday people. Less than 1% of the remainder comes from institutions or large targeted donations. What does everyone think of these figures?
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In the 21st century, there is no survival problem at all, but humans haven't become easier because of it—instead, they live more tiredly.
The greatest absurdity of the 21st century is that humans spent thousands of years putting all their effort into solving the survival problem.
We defeated tigers, domesticated wheat, built cities, invented the light bulb, laid water pipes, created antibiotics, and wove the internet.
Now, an ordinary person, if willing, can live to seventy or eighty years old at very low cost in a temperature-controlled room, eating food from all over the world and cons
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Why are so many smart people in China struggling at the bottom their entire lives?
Cleverness means high sensitivity, without emotional resilience.
Why can ordinary American citizens legally own guns, but body armor is explicitly banned?
In ancient China, every household could own cold weapons, but anyone who dared to privately possess armor would be beheaded.
An old saying on the ancient battlefield goes: "Swords can kill people, but armor can break their spirit." I didn't quite understand how these bulky defensive gear could have such a huge effect, making rulers across time and cult
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Why is the savings rate among Chinese people so high?
That’s because there really is no one left to step in and cover you.
If you have nothing to eat, where do you go to get a relief meal?
When you get sick, there are various people kneeling by the roadside begging for handouts, and across the whole platform there are all kinds of “Shuidichou” crowdfunding campaigns.
As for the so-called social safety net—in the face of the facts—it can only be you who relies on yourself.
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BigBoss07:
2026 GOGOGO 👊
From now on, no one will say that Koreans
can't afford watermelons
can't afford barbecue anymore
South Korea in the next decade is likely to be a golden age
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Now I finally understand why Ye Wenjie pressed the button to call the Trisolarans.
The current environment is too bad—because of the AI revolution, people are facing unemployment. As a result, they go home with their compensation, and when they want to spend it, all hardware products have gone up in price due to AI demand. And to get back into the workforce, you have to spend more money to buy tokens to use AI—so you get trapped in an ever-deepening cycle of getting poorer and poorer.
TOKEN-1.78%
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In China, video calls are monitored!
All websites and apps operated on the internet, especially instant messaging platforms, prioritize content censorship.
All videos, audio, images, and text must be recognized in real-time, retain network logs, be capable of interception promptly, and have backdoor interfaces for monitoring.
These are legal requirements; failing to meet these four points constitutes illegal operation, and companies may be fined, responsible individuals may be detained, and related software may be taken down or shut down.
Surprisingly, many users are unaware of this, so I’d li
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Why are the ones often harvested the poor?
Stealing from the poor is not illegal. This is the most precise answer to the whole matter.
Try stealing from a rich person. Set up a scheme, falsify accounts, forge contracts, coax them into signing.
When the truth comes out, the police will file a case, charge with fraud, and start with three years.
If you touch a rich person's money, the law will come after you.
Try stealing from a poor person. Consumer loans, annual interest rate of 36%. Legal. Online loans with daily interest of 0.05%, legal.
Lottery commissions of fifty percent, legal.
Betel nut
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Da Si Ma’s classic bold claims!
Xiaomi = 1x short on Hynix;
Hengke = 2x short on ByteDance;
Moutai = 3x long on residents’ disposable income;
Alibaba = 4x short on Cambrian;
Tencent = 5x short on NVIDIA
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Hello @elonmusk, your money is already enough to buy the entire Bitcoin, and Bitcoin will continue to decline in the next few months. I suggest you purchase Bitcoin when it reaches $35,000, and use it as a neutral settlement asset between planets. This is currently the most suitable asset choice on Earth.
BTC0.12%
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