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What are the people who made their fortunes on virtual currencies doing now?
A netizen contributed
I liquidated BTC at the end of January this year, and now I still have some messy virtual coins in my hands. At the age of 33, he officially retired, and worked as a C/C++ lecturer in the training class on weekends, and was free to move around from Monday to Friday.
I was the first miner to join, a 25-year-old silly boy who went to the free shipping area to knock on the offices of various factory owners, talk to them about the prospect of virtual currency, and ask for support to set up a small mining workshop. In the end, the boss really agreed to me. Since the liquidation of positions in June last year, it has become less and less realistic to see the dollars in the account.
But I've never been all in, I've never borrowed from a credit card, and I didn't kneel down when I went to beg the factory owner. I've been working as normal. Virtual currencies are essentially no different from stock trading. People who really have technology in this industry don't bother to use blockchain for vain money-making games.
The essence of the success of all people in this industry is luck, not technology. I hope that every young person who is ready to start trading stocks and coins can understand this.
The value of your life lies in solving problems and experiencing the world in a down-to-earth manner, rather than being arrogant and empty in the virtual world. Whatever your reason, never All In.
Investment is just one of the games you play to experience life, the success or failure of investment has nothing to do with your skills, one looks at your information source, and the other depends on your luck. To put it bluntly, the tricks of the nobles in the old era who bullied and exploited the commoners, the new era put on a layer of noble new clothes