After being in the on-chain scene for a long time, I've become more cautious. I didn't make a single profit during this wave of market movement; instead, I lost several thousand dollars. Truly speechless.
Earlier, there was a call in the group for over a hundred thousand, and I looked at it—wasn't it just the old concept of buyback and burn? Too conventional, not interesting enough, so I didn't participate. Turns out I was kicking myself.
Then another opportunity worth over a hundred thousand came up. I pondered— from a technical perspective, it's nothing special, and the name sounds quite tacky, so there's no need to get involved. Again, I kicked myself!
In the crypto world, it's really a mindset game. The more experience you have, the more tangled you become. Missing out often hurts more than gains. Looks like I need to recalibrate my logic for choosing coins.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 11h ago
Ha, I just overthink everything. It's really true that the older you get, the more timid you become.
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BlockImposter
· 12h ago
This is a classic case of analysis paralysis. Overthinking leads to missing out. I've been through it too.
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VibesOverCharts
· 12h ago
That's the cost of overthinking—once you analyze, there's no chance left.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12h ago
Haha, this is a classic case of the "I understand too much" syndrome, and instead, your own cleverness backfires on you.
The more you analyze, the more tangled it gets, and in the end, you don't make any profit.
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TokenAlchemist
· 12h ago
analysis paralysis is a killer fr... missed two asymmetric opportunities because the tokenomics looked pedestrian on surface level. shoulda dug deeper into the protocol dynamics instead of dismissing based on aesthetics. that's on me.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12h ago
This is a typical "experience curse" — the more you understand, the more timid you become; the more you earn, the more afraid of losing you get.
After being in the on-chain scene for a long time, I've become more cautious. I didn't make a single profit during this wave of market movement; instead, I lost several thousand dollars. Truly speechless.
Earlier, there was a call in the group for over a hundred thousand, and I looked at it—wasn't it just the old concept of buyback and burn? Too conventional, not interesting enough, so I didn't participate. Turns out I was kicking myself.
Then another opportunity worth over a hundred thousand came up. I pondered— from a technical perspective, it's nothing special, and the name sounds quite tacky, so there's no need to get involved. Again, I kicked myself!
In the crypto world, it's really a mindset game. The more experience you have, the more tangled you become. Missing out often hurts more than gains. Looks like I need to recalibrate my logic for choosing coins.