#比特币对比代币化黄金 The mental journey of a certain altcoin diehard:



$0.85: "This pullback is just a shakeout, the whales are accumulating, I'm going all in to catch the bottom!"
$0.68: "It's just a technical correction, diamond hands won't budge!"
$0.52: "When panic sellers exit, that's when smart money enters."
$0.41: "The harder it drops, the stronger the rebound—adding more!"
$0.29: "This price is basically a giveaway, taking out a loan to go all in."
$0.18: "Historic bottom, a once-in-a-century opportunity."
$0.09: "It can't possibly go any lower—only up from here..."
$0.03: "The team is still here, the project isn't dead, time to recharge my faith."

Three months later, after the project team ran off, he's still shouting in the community: "It's just FUD, holding is winning!" $BTC The market never lacks stories, what it lacks are people who stay clear-headed.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidityvip
· 12-05 03:00
Haha, it's the same old trick again. Cutting from 0.85 down to 0.03 and still shouting about faith—this is even more dedicated than a broken record.
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TokenTaxonomistvip
· 12-05 02:57
lol the taxonomic classification of this particular specimen's cognitive decline is *chef's kiss* — per my analysis, we're observing a textbook case of sunk-cost fallacy meets confirmation bias, statistically speaking. dude went from "$0.85 is the dip" to mortgaging his house by $0.29... data suggests otherwise on that investment thesis tbh
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WhaleShadowvip
· 12-05 02:54
Haha, it's the same routine again, always the same script. Every time I hear this tone, I know it's about to crash... Faith-based recharging is really something else. When they go all in with collateralized loans, that's when you should run—now that's a real warning sign. Falling from 0.85 to 0.03 and they're still saying the team isn't dead—how much can you fool yourself? The project team has long disappeared to some private island, while retail investors are still trying to buy the dip.
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blocksnarkvip
· 12-05 02:54
Damn, this is exactly who I was three years ago, not a single difference... Seriously, I watched it drop all the way from 0.85 to 0.03, went all-in, averaged down, staked—I've done it all. Looking back at those words now really hits hard. When people are desperate, they start making up stories for themselves—talking about diamond hands and smart money, but in reality, it’s just stubbornness. The craziest thing is the project rugging and people still shouting "belief recharge." Bro, that's not faith, that's a gambler’s mentality. Now I only buy BTC, don't even look at anything else—saves me from making the same mistakes again. Clarity is worthless, but losing money is super valuable; that's how you really learn your lesson.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 12-05 02:35
Haha, this is exactly like that guy I know, kept adding to his position from 0.85 all the way down to 0.03, and still says holding is victory. Unbelievable. The team already ran off and he's still putting in more money out of faith—his logic really baffles me. Every time he says it's the historical bottom, and every time he's wrong. How are there still so many people who believe this? The moment he took out a mortgage and went all in, I knew there was no saving him. He already borrowed everything he could. There are too many stories like this. Very few people can stay calm.
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