In the crypto market, survival depends on data, candlesticks, and on-chain footprints. But after doing this for so many years, I gradually realize—compared to watching the charts, there's something else that can actually save your life. It can be called a kind of "diplomacy," although it sounds a bit heavy, it's really the wall that protects you. Having stepped on enough pits, today I want to share this set of survival logic.



**First is information control, which is a sign of top-level self-discipline**

In this circle, once your position is exposed, it's like handing a knife to others. Whether in life or investment, keeping quiet is the cheapest firewall. I've seen people boast about "how much they used to earn," only to be tricked in various ways. Others rush to reveal their layout when entering a new project, only to have other members seize their position.

Genuine valuable connections are never meant to be shown off. Bragging about who you know can easily be intercepted by middlemen. Listen more, speak less—especially in environments where factions intertwine and resource flows are unclear—observe first, act later. It's much safer than rushing to pick a side.

**Next is understanding the game of the market**

This market is a magnifying glass for human nature. When the trend is good, everyone celebrates; when it dips, everyone runs for cover. Human interactions are similar—unless it touches core interests, most disagreements aren't worth arguing over. For example, if someone is dead set on believing a certain coin can rise tenfold, why waste words? It's just a difference in cognition; arguing over who is right only creates more enemies.

Before cooperating, you must speak frankly. Before participating in any project, I always clearly outline the exit mechanism and profit distribution in black and white. This isn't cold-blooded; quite the opposite, it's to avoid unnecessary disputes later. Showing appropriate weakness over minor matters and staying low-key can actually protect your bottom line at critical moments.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 5h ago
Damn, you're absolutely right. Keeping quiet really can save your life. I had a buddy who got completely rekt after bragging about how much he made—lost everything. I don't know why people in this space love to brag so much. The more they talk, the easier they get hunted. Staying low-key is the real way. This article hit home for me. I used to get burned because I talked too much. Now I basically don't say anything except to family. Positions are definitely something you can't reveal. I've actually deleted my WeChat Moments now, afraid of getting targeted. That's facts. These faction things are just traps. Observe first, then move. Anyone rushing to pick a side basically gets rekt.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 5h ago
Shutting up is really the cheapest firewall. I've also been caught in a trap before, so I’ve learned my lesson.
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 6h ago
It's only after being tricked many times that you realize that staying silent is the most valuable skill.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 6h ago
Wow, this is the real experience post. Staying silent is truly the cheapest firewall. I previously hyped up a project and got directly snatched away.
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