Recently, I've observed that opportunities on the BSC chain are indeed more likely to appear than on other public chains. Someone asked why they always can't hold on, and I think it's not a matter of luck, but rather a matter of mindset and experience.
In fact, everyone has the chance to get in at the bottom, but many people don't realize it. This requires you to actively accumulate experience and practice. Because once you successfully seize such an opportunity, you'll develop a feel for it. That feeling is something money can't buy.
To put it simply, the scale of your operating capital directly determines your trading pattern and the upper limit of your imagination. The larger the funds, the different your perspective on the market will be. So instead of always thinking about getting rich overnight, it's better to honestly accumulate capital first, and then hone your judgment on high-opportunity chains like BSC.
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DegenTherapist
· 7h ago
That's right, it's really a matter of mindset.
If you can't hold on, it means you haven't tasted the sweetness yet. Once you've experienced the thrill of taking off from the bottom, it's a different feeling.
The amount of funds truly determines the scope; this hits home.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 7h ago
That's right, but I just can't hold my composure and my mentality collapses. BSC is indeed lucrative.
What are you thinking about getting rich overnight? The key is to accumulate enough principal first.
I feel like I've heard this a hundred times, but only a few actually do it.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 8h ago
That's right, when you have no money, everything seems like an opportunity. But in reality, you just can't hold on.
Once you've tasted the sweetness of the bottom, you can never go back. That feeling is truly incredible.
People shouting about overnight riches every day, how can they survive in places like BSC?
Principal is the key, I've understood that long ago.
It seems many people are still dreaming. If you can't hold on, it's really just because of lack of experience.
Recently, I've observed that opportunities on the BSC chain are indeed more likely to appear than on other public chains. Someone asked why they always can't hold on, and I think it's not a matter of luck, but rather a matter of mindset and experience.
In fact, everyone has the chance to get in at the bottom, but many people don't realize it. This requires you to actively accumulate experience and practice. Because once you successfully seize such an opportunity, you'll develop a feel for it. That feeling is something money can't buy.
To put it simply, the scale of your operating capital directly determines your trading pattern and the upper limit of your imagination. The larger the funds, the different your perspective on the market will be. So instead of always thinking about getting rich overnight, it's better to honestly accumulate capital first, and then hone your judgment on high-opportunity chains like BSC.