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Crypto family, you all aren't relying on Lao Ma to support you now, are you!
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Put in more effort. If you don't put in the effort, how can I make up for it? If I don't make up for it, when will you finally explode?
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It's over, it's over. Now I've really taken the fall!
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When long-term bears suddenly open a long position.
It's not that she changed her direction; she just wants to gamble on a rebound!
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GateUser-f11531e2vip:
Good luck and best wishes 🧧
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$SIREN this coin, in three days' time first pumped several times, then crashed several times, then turned around and pumped more than a fold again. That is to say, did friends playing long/short contracts make money off "it"?
SIREN105,02%
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StarXcvip:
I earned money; I only played once and then didn't go in again.
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Have you noticed how the "beautiful, strong, and tragic" trope in TV dramas can break through into mainstream culture, even when the character is only the second male lead?
First, they're beautiful, then they're strong, and finally they're tragic. When these three conditions stack together, they become the epitome of a broken aesthetic that makes people irresistibly want to care for them.
Many people say that beauty isn't rare, but you'll find that in the phrase "beautiful, strong, and tragic," the word "beautiful" comes first.
Remove the "beautiful" from the equation, and you'll discover they
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GateUser-e55d2097vip:
This is who

(Note: "这是谁" literally translates to "Who is this?" - if you meant to ask that, the translation would be "Who is this?" If you meant something else, please provide more context.)
Human kindness is hard to define.
I remember as a child seeing a dragonfly caught in a spider's web. I rescued the dragonfly, it flew away, and I felt happy, thinking I had done a good deed that day.
Looking back at this now, everything operates on cause and effect. For the dragonfly, I was the one who saved its life, but for the spider, I was utterly unforgivable.
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Teachers, I'm using VPN to see things I can't see domestically, not to buy VPN just to scroll Little Red Book...
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Sometimes success isn't because you're exceptionally talented—you just haven't encountered the "pit" yet that will make you realize you're not as exceptional as you thought.
Failure isn't because you're particularly incompetent either—you just haven't met the opportunity that belongs to you for turning things around against the odds.
Stay humble. We're all ordinary people; no one is some chosen one.
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Bitcoin has been extremely bullish from yesterday to today, seemingly suggesting that if you don't buy now, you'll be too late. I don't believe it.
BTC-0,6%
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Sometimes I think banks are pretty messed up.
I remember when I first came to Chongqing, I was really broke. I couldn't even afford to eat a couple of yuan worth of dried tofu snacks.
Back then I tried to get a credit card. I applied to multiple banks and only got approved for one with a 500 yuan limit.
But now that I have a house and car, both fully paid, and money isn't an issue, I've got credit card limits in the hundreds of thousands. I barely use it, but the bank calls me every other day—upgrading my services, increasing my credit limit, offering backup funds.
It's pretty messed up, reall
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I have a question for you all - when a bear market arrives, how do you spend your time? I usually read books and go traveling and stuff like that.
But this year I want to learn a new skill, since growth is really important to me. Do you all have any suggestions?
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Is this contract yield considered low in the crypto world?
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HoldItAndDon_tLoseIvip:
稳如老狗
Every spot purchase during a bear market is like handing a knife to the whales.
The three spot positions in my account are each worse than the last, and the news just keeps coming with worse and worse losses!
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A few days ago, the US stock market declined, oil prices dropped, and gold also fell, but Bitcoin remained quite stable. Many people say that Bitcoin is a safe-haven asset, but unexpectedly, it experienced a correction over the weekend. The crypto market is just like that—often delivering a fatal blow when you least expect it!
BTC-0,6%
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Narratives in crypto move fast and disappear just as quickly. The lobster 🦞 that was all the rage a few days ago is now nobody's talking point. So in crypto, it really tests your reaction speed—fall a bit behind and you'll get trapped.
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This year will be the year of cashing out. After the bull market has sold off, it's now time to allocate assets—some to hold for buying the dip at the bottom of the bear market, and some to buy undervalued assets in the real world.
I never dare to cash out more than 100,000 each time. By the way, how much do you usually cash out in one go? Would there be risk control issues if the amount is too large?
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Closed a large portion of my short positions last night. I really underestimated the bounce. Didn't buy enough on the long side either, but it's still great eating profits from both sides! It's not about the money, it's about the feeling!
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People who can become friends must have similarities or complementary qualities.
People around me used to be confused about why my best friend and I have been friends for twelve years, despite being opposite types—she's the typical emotional thinker, I'm the typical rational thinker.
Her emotions are extremely unstable, while mine are extremely stable, sometimes even seeming cold.
So whenever anything happens, she likes to ask me for advice. Until today when she asked me to go play billiards with her.
I asked: When did you learn to play billiards?
She said: It's all for work.
Me: I thought thi
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People often say that those with vested interests remain silent, while victims become hysterical.
I'm often puzzled—as gender polarization in society grows increasingly severe, who exactly are the beneficiaries? It feels like everyone is a victim.
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