Three years ago, my wife often said that my Cryptocurrency Trading was "gambling". At the dinner table of my father-in-law's house, relatives asked with sideways glances: "I heard you're into Bitcoin? Isn't that just a scam?" I silently picked at my food, and my explanations sounded weak. At that time, BTC was still struggling at 30,000, and ETH had just broken 2,000, with bearish sentiments spreading throughout the market. While relatives urged me to "stick to my job", they boasted about their own children passing public service exams and buying houses and cars. I gripped my shrinking Position in my hands, not even daring to share my trading screenshots in the family group.
When the real gains first broke through seven digits, I sent a screenshot of my account to my wife: "Look, this is the 'gambling' you scolded me about for three years." She stared at the screen in silence for a moment, then suddenly laughed: "I'll cook tonight, and you teach me how to buy coins." It turns out that the account balance is the best persuasion. Last week, when I returned to my father-in-law's house, the relatives' attitudes completely reversed: My cousin rubbed his hands and asked, "Bro, can we still get into ETH now? I heard it could rise to 10,000?" Even the most harsh uncle back then came over and asked: "So... how to store Bitcoin most safely? What wallet to use?" I smiled as I opened the exchange APP, teaching how to register, KYC, and spot buying on the spot. My father-in-law murmured while sipping his drink: "If I had known he could succeed with this, I should have invested a bit back then..." Once ridiculed as "not doing the right thing", it has now become the "most reliable side job" for the whole family. But I know: in a bull market, everyone thinks they are a genius; only those who have blown their position truly understand reverence. #加密市场反弹 #SOL价格预测 #GUSD双重收益 #LaunchpadXPL认购开启
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· 2025-10-19 23:18
I have been losing money and haven't made any profit. This is my current state; my family and friends around me all say I am a gambler. I feel very anxious.
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Qingchan14UQuantificat
· 2025-10-19 08:50
Back off if you have diabetes! You know what I mean.
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teachY
· 2025-10-19 07:55
Hold on tight, we are about to To da moon 🛫
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ZhouZelin
· 2025-10-19 06:29
Wake up, you don't have a wife at all.
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UncleCan
· 2025-10-19 05:45
Steadfast HODL💎
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牛气暴跌
· 2025-10-19 05:15
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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ABigHeart
· 2025-10-19 05:14
After struggling in the crypto market for seven years, I have gone through a difficult journey from significant losses to the enlightenment of truth. During this time, I not only personally experienced the severe fluctuations of the market but also began to understand the fundamental meaning of trading.
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0xBit
· 2025-10-19 04:15
Thanks for sharing this
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剑指苍穹笑看风云
· 2025-10-19 02:59
Just go for it 💪
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PleaseCallMeSisterOne
· 2025-10-19 01:54
After struggling in the crypto market for seven years, I went through a difficult journey from significant losses to enlightenment of the truth. During this time, I not only experienced the drastic fluctuations of the market but also began to understand the fundamental meaning of trading.
Three years ago, my wife often said that my Cryptocurrency Trading was "gambling". At the dinner table of my father-in-law's house, relatives asked with sideways glances: "I heard you're into Bitcoin? Isn't that just a scam?" I silently picked at my food, and my explanations sounded weak. At that time, BTC was still struggling at 30,000, and ETH had just broken 2,000, with bearish sentiments spreading throughout the market. While relatives urged me to "stick to my job", they boasted about their own children passing public service exams and buying houses and cars. I gripped my shrinking Position in my hands, not even daring to share my trading screenshots in the family group.
When the real gains first broke through seven digits, I sent a screenshot of my account to my wife: "Look, this is the 'gambling' you scolded me about for three years." She stared at the screen in silence for a moment, then suddenly laughed: "I'll cook tonight, and you teach me how to buy coins." It turns out that the account balance is the best persuasion.
Last week, when I returned to my father-in-law's house, the relatives' attitudes completely reversed:
My cousin rubbed his hands and asked, "Bro, can we still get into ETH now? I heard it could rise to 10,000?"
Even the most harsh uncle back then came over and asked: "So... how to store Bitcoin most safely? What wallet to use?"
I smiled as I opened the exchange APP, teaching how to register, KYC, and spot buying on the spot. My father-in-law murmured while sipping his drink: "If I had known he could succeed with this, I should have invested a bit back then..."
Once ridiculed as "not doing the right thing", it has now become the "most reliable side job" for the whole family. But I know: in a bull market, everyone thinks they are a genius; only those who have blown their position truly understand reverence. #加密市场反弹 #SOL价格预测 #GUSD双重收益 #LaunchpadXPL认购开启