#数字资产动态追踪 Lighter has been playing with devalued assets recently, and the reasons are clear.
The logic is quite straightforward, and once you say it out loud, you'll understand. If your mind isn't blocked, you've already figured it out long ago. To put it simply, it's a bunch of chips doomed to zero—you're just reluctant to let go.
It’s fundamentally not about value. Worthless. Understand this correctly—chips are essentially gambling tools. They are used in the market for mutual competition, betting back and forth. To be more direct: it’s a gamble.
To clarify further: coins are tools for making money in the trading market, do you understand, little partner?
In essence, it’s a game of everyone digging into their pockets. The winner’s money comes from the loser’s pocket. There are definitely winners—if you have the ability, you should come in and take money from others’ pockets. If you truly have the strength, you would have withdrawn easily long ago. But is that how you play?
Conversely, if you start with dreams of value investing, fantasies of incremental growth, and ideas of win-win and shared prosperity, and operate your strategy according to this mindset—then in the face of a negative-sum game, you should have already turned around and walked away. After hearing this analysis and understanding this logic, you should know how to choose.
The reason people hesitate is fundamentally because they haven't figured out what they are playing. Of course, it’s not that they don’t know how to respond. As long as it’s something they understand, how could they not know how to handle it? Ultimately, it’s a matter of cognition.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 01-04 15:19
nah this is just cope with extra steps... we all know we're not getting liquidated on *logic*, we're getting liquidated on leverage and hope lol
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ApeWithNoChain
· 01-04 15:07
I've been playing for three years, and you're right, it's a gambling game.
Stop talking about those value investing nonsense; cutting leeks is just cutting leeks.
Lighter's broken stuff, it should have been liquidated long ago.
The gap in understanding is the gap in wealth; those who understand have already cashed out.
Basically, it's a zero-sum game, where you win and I lose.
This guy is honest; I just like to hear the truth.
Those who can't let go, the basic foundation is hard to save.
Things that keep depreciating, what is there to be so conflicted about?
Wake up, everyone, this is just a tool to cut leeks.
#数字资产动态追踪 Lighter has been playing with devalued assets recently, and the reasons are clear.
The logic is quite straightforward, and once you say it out loud, you'll understand. If your mind isn't blocked, you've already figured it out long ago. To put it simply, it's a bunch of chips doomed to zero—you're just reluctant to let go.
It’s fundamentally not about value. Worthless. Understand this correctly—chips are essentially gambling tools. They are used in the market for mutual competition, betting back and forth. To be more direct: it’s a gamble.
To clarify further: coins are tools for making money in the trading market, do you understand, little partner?
In essence, it’s a game of everyone digging into their pockets. The winner’s money comes from the loser’s pocket. There are definitely winners—if you have the ability, you should come in and take money from others’ pockets. If you truly have the strength, you would have withdrawn easily long ago. But is that how you play?
Conversely, if you start with dreams of value investing, fantasies of incremental growth, and ideas of win-win and shared prosperity, and operate your strategy according to this mindset—then in the face of a negative-sum game, you should have already turned around and walked away. After hearing this analysis and understanding this logic, you should know how to choose.
The reason people hesitate is fundamentally because they haven't figured out what they are playing. Of course, it’s not that they don’t know how to respond. As long as it’s something they understand, how could they not know how to handle it? Ultimately, it’s a matter of cognition.