#数字资产动态追踪 There has always been a curse circulating in the crypto community: relying on betting on hot topics and following FOMO to achieve a leap in wealth. But what is the probability of that? 99.99999% of people will be just spectators in this game.
The real opportunities are never in the projects that are shouted the loudest. Instead, they are often hidden in areas that require patience and refinement—such as protocol layer innovations, infrastructure improvements, and long-term ecosystem development. These things may not be glamorous, but they are the foundation for the crypto market to go further.
Next time you feel FOMO, ask yourself: Do I truly understand this track, or am I just trying to gamble on a one-in-a-million surge? The former requires research and patience, while the latter demands the mindset of a gambler—celebrating victory when you win, and not blaming others when you lose.
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CommunityWorker
· 01-08 01:03
Relying on FOMO to get rich is like winning the lottery. Wake up, everyone.
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What sounds good is protocol innovation, but in reality, it's just quietly studying things no one can understand. I still believe more in Bitcoin.
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99.99999% of people are just along for the ride, so does that remaining 0.00001% really exist😂
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Instead of researching infrastructure, I want to know how to quickly get on new projects... That's my problem.
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Unsexy things are hard to get excited about, but it seems that's the only way to survive long-term.
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FOMO feels good for a moment, losing money feels good forever... It's a realistic write-up.
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LightningWallet
· 01-07 06:25
Honestly, I think that 99.99999% figure is a bit optimistic haha, it's basically just a money-making rhythm.
Infrastructure and protocols are indeed less exciting, but they are truly long-term activities... But wait, the number of people who can stick to research is already ridiculously small.
The phrase "Gambler's awareness" hits home; how many people have lost money and are still looking for all kinds of excuses?
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GamefiHarvester
· 01-05 04:04
That's right, I am indeed one of that 99.99999%, I have experienced it firsthand.
Really, stop FOMO-ing blindly, I learned my bloody lesson last year.
The infrastructure part has indeed been neglected, everyone is thinking about getting rich overnight, no one wants to take the time to study.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-05 04:04
Sounds nice, but who can really resist temptation... I am just one of the 99.99999%
Damn, it's that time again to sway between infrastructure and the dream of a surge
Research? I just want to take a gamble; anyway, losing doesn't matter that much
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-05 03:56
That's true, but most people forget after reading, and next time they'll still go all-in on hot topics... I'm the same way.
Infrastructure is indeed boring, but who makes the money in sexy places?
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SilentObserver
· 01-05 03:56
It sounds nice, but 99% of people still can't control themselves. I'm the kind of person who knows to be patient but gets itchy to buy hot spots. Now I'm trapped.
It's easy to read good articles late at night, but when the market actually comes, it's still easy to get cut.
Protocol layer innovation is indeed boring, but compared to the dream of overnight wealth, this kind of thing is much more stable.
Looking at how beautifully this article is written, the most talked-about topics are often traps, I agree with that.
Actually, it's just saying buy the dip, not buy the hype. I feel like I need to put this post on my wall.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-05 03:42
Chasing FOMO to get rich? I scoff, wake up everyone
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Basically, it's ten years of savings, still repeating the same routine
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Infrastructure is the key, but how many people can really stay calm and study it
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The gambler's realization hits home; when losing money, the favorite thing is to blame others
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Unsexy things are often the most profitable, but the problem is no one believes it
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I just want to know how many people can resist the FOMO bombardment in the group
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Research vs. gambling, ask this question and the answer is obvious
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Protocol layer innovation has indeed been underestimated, but no one is willing to buy in
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The probability of being a supporter is already calculated to the decimal point, yet some still jump into the pit
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Patience to refine? In this circle, it's just taking hits
#数字资产动态追踪 There has always been a curse circulating in the crypto community: relying on betting on hot topics and following FOMO to achieve a leap in wealth. But what is the probability of that? 99.99999% of people will be just spectators in this game.
The real opportunities are never in the projects that are shouted the loudest. Instead, they are often hidden in areas that require patience and refinement—such as protocol layer innovations, infrastructure improvements, and long-term ecosystem development. These things may not be glamorous, but they are the foundation for the crypto market to go further.
Next time you feel FOMO, ask yourself: Do I truly understand this track, or am I just trying to gamble on a one-in-a-million surge? The former requires research and patience, while the latter demands the mindset of a gambler—celebrating victory when you win, and not blaming others when you lose.
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