Today, the crypto market staged a classic "collective irrationality" show. A financial product announcement from a leading exchange this afternoon caused chaos across the entire market—USD1 experienced a flash crash, while U surprisingly surged against the trend, ultimately turning into a farce. Honestly, the logic behind this move is so surreal that it’s worth deep reflection.



The event is quite straightforward: at noon, the exchange announced that a stablecoin U financial product would launch at 4 PM, with a single account limit of 20,000 units. As soon as the news broke, investors began a "mad transfer"—selling off USD1 frantically and rushing to exchange for U to secure a spot. Within a few hours, USD1 was hammered down to new lows, while U was pushed to a high level. The market was completely engulfed in an irrational emotional vortex.

The critical moment arrived. At 4 PM, everyone excitedly opened the financial interface, then… everyone was stunned. The current interest rate was clearly shown as 0.05%. What does that mean? This yield is even lower than a bank’s savings account. Investing for a year would hardly earn enough for a cup of milk tea. Those who sold USD1 in a rush for this tiny profit are probably now regretting it to the point of gut-wrenching. Comparing losses and gains, it’s an extreme irony.

As someone who has been in this industry for years, I must say: this move is a textbook case of "market sentiment hijacking rational judgment." It committed three fatal errors. Beginners must remember these, and seasoned players should take this as a warning.

The first mistake: blindly trusting "platform promotions" and completely ignoring the essence of returns. The current stablecoin financial products in crypto are no longer in their wild-growth phase. Before launching any product, the market has already done various calculations and set expectations. Hearing the words "new product" and following the trend without thinking is the most basic investment mistake.

The second mistake: being completely hijacked by "FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out). Seeing others rush in, one jumps in without a second thought. This unconscious herd behavior is precisely the breeding ground for irrational market fluctuations. USD1 had no fundamental change from the start; the market’s plunge was purely manipulated. Those following the trend and selling are just "carrying the water" for others’ cash-out plans.

The third mistake: lacking any concept of "cost-benefit." Even if 0.05% interest isn’t a joke, one must do the math: what risks and opportunity costs are involved to earn this tiny return? The slippage loss from selling USD1, the cost of rebuilding the position, missing other opportunities—add them all up, and that tiny interest is long gone.

The most ironic part of this incident is that it perfectly exemplifies a stubborn flaw in the crypto market: participants often don’t make decisions based on fundamentals and logic but are swept away by market sentiment. A single announcement, a hot topic, or a wave of public opinion can wipe out rationality entirely.

My simple advice to everyone: next time you see a "new financial product"
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 6h ago
It's the same old trick every time someone gets hooked This time, those who lost everything probably regret it to the point of vomiting blood. FOMO really is a poison 0.05%? Haha, that made me laugh to death. Might as well just keep it in Yu'e Bao Is it really that hard to analyze the fundamentals? Still following the trend and sending people to get slaughtered I'm just here to watch the show, waiting to see the next wave of retail investors being harvested How do those who exchanged USD1 for U feel now? Every time they say they'll learn their lesson, but next time they're still just as stupid This is why I just can't bring myself to touch it. It's too exhausting
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Anon32942vip
· 6h ago
It's the same old story, every time a new product comes out, my mind goes blank. Really, is "Lift Sedan Hero" a thing? Luckily, I didn't follow the trend that day. 0.05%, laughable, might as well keep money in the bank. FOMO is harmful; a single announcement can drive people crazy. That's why I only dollar-cost average and don't chase highs. Everyone, be more cautious. I saw through that USD1 move clearly—purely manipulated sell-off. It happens every time; after the novelty wears off, it's just a mess. You really need to calculate your costs carefully; otherwise, you won't make a profit and might even lose money.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 6h ago
Another round of collective head-pushing show, I'm fed up with it. People who get excited just by hearing about new products really need to reflect on their own brains. 0.05% is still shameless to call it financial management? You might as well go sleep at the bank. The group selling USD1 must be regretting it now, haha. FOMO is the biggest killer; every time, it causes such losses. They start without fully calculating costs and benefits—that's a common rookie mistake. After the product launch that was hyped for so long, I was stunned—couldn't even smile. This is how the market is; a single announcement can shatter all rationality. Next time I see limited-time activities, I’ll just laugh—too many tricks involved. I've truly seen too many cases of collective irrationality.
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MintMastervip
· 6h ago
Here's the same old story again—rushing in based on tips, and leaving with nothing but your underwear.
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PumpAnalystvip
· 6h ago
Once again, the old trick of cutting leeks. Just by changing the disguise, someone falls for it. A 0.05% return and they still dare to show it off. This time, I really understand FOMO. The market makers are just waiting for this wave of irrationality. When USD1 gets hammered, someone is accumulating. Those guys selling USD1 for a pittance, the slippage losses are enough to buy a month's worth of milk tea. No matter how you calculate it, it's not worth it. Here's a heartfelt word for everyone: if you see the words "new product" and want to jump on board, there's a 90% chance you're just riding someone else's coattails. Support levels have already been completely broken. I don't understand this rebound, brothers. Honestly, this is a classic case of market sentiment hijacking the brain. Poor risk control just leads to being cut. The platform's move this time is truly brilliant. A single announcement has stirred up the entire market. Fish are caught this way.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 6h ago
It's the same trick again, really falling for it every time, deservedly losing money.
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