Breaking into the crypto trading life track is essentially chasing the legendary super cycle. Be a small shareholder, hold a golden shovel to dig with confidence, ride a dark horse to find opportunities, and only Satoshi Nakamoto is the faith—this is probably the most naive dream portrayal in the crypto world.
The hot meme from the 2026 Spring Festival Gala hasn't gained momentum yet, but some are already shouting "Congratulations on getting rich." Accounts are unstoppable, life’s K-line rises and falls, and the crypto circle is noisy with bulls and bears. Who doesn't want to turn the tables from a salted fish and achieve success in one move?
Grassroots culture, free life, leading the way—these words have been overused in the crypto circle, but it is precisely because of this obsession that people can persist through market fluctuations. Anyway, just waiting for that moment, whether to get rich or not, just for the excitement and hope.
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SandwichVictim
· 01-20 03:00
Ha, it's the same old tune of the "Satoshi Nakamoto believers," I've heard it too many times.
In this cycle, I choose to lie flat and watch the show; it's the most comfortable.
Honestly, the crypto world is just gambling—no one should pretend it's about faith.
Dark horse? Right now, I just want to find something stable; the dream of getting rich quick has long been awakened.
For a salted fish to turn over, nine out of ten are still salted fish.
But on the other hand, excitement is indeed necessary; after all, sometimes hope worth nothing is also a reason to keep living.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-19 21:19
It's the same old story, as if it's really happening.
Who hasn't dreamed of a super cycle? Once you're awake, it's time to cut losses.
The "get rich quick" joke has been around for five years, and now it's getting old.
Success right away? First, stop the losses on your books before talking.
Obsession is okay, but don't treat dreams as financial products.
Liveliness and hope can be bought for a dollar each, but the key is to know when to cut losses.
Drinking too much of this motivational nonsense can go to your head; true risk avoidance is the real way to go.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-19 09:38
Haha, another fairy tale, just waiting for that moment.
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Satoshi Nakamoto can't save my account either.
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Persistence? I just haven't lost enough yet.
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There's no dream of getting rich overnight, but I've seen enough excitement.
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To turn a salted fish around, you need luck. Anyone who believes that is foolish.
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Success? Let's cut our losses first and then talk.
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Grassroots, freedom, leading the way—sounds so nice.
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Digging for confidence? I think you're digging a hole.
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Only Satoshi Nakamoto is a belief; even beliefs need to eat.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-17 05:01
To put it bluntly, it's gambling—trying to catch that train.
Getting rich quickly is a dream; losses are the norm, and the emotional ups and downs in between are the real story.
Overused words, insatiable greed that can't be played out.
Forget it, since we're already here, let's keep digging.
Excitement and hope—they are indeed cheap.
Who hasn't done some foolish things? In the crypto world, foolishness is betting on the future.
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FlippedSignal
· 01-17 04:59
Ha, it's another wave of "Only Satoshi is the faith" copywriting, hearing it has my ears calloused.
Can this wave turn things around? I feel like it's all just gambling.
Overused catchphrases repeating brainwashing, just the tricks of the crypto world.
Success at the first try? Not losing money first is already good enough, ha.
Anyway, I'll just watch. It's lively, but the key is to protect the money.
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RooftopVIP
· 01-17 04:59
Haha, your writing style made me laugh, so genuine and so heart-wrenching.
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Super cycle? I just want to know when it will arrive... My account has long been in ICU.
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"Only Bitcoin is a belief," I believe in your mom, brother, first believe in living expenses.
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A salted fish turning over... but first, you need to be a fish. I'm just a salted fish corpse.
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Playing until it's worn out and still playing—that's probably the obsession of crypto people, haha.
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Spring Festival Gala 2026? I’ll be enjoying the spring breeze in 2024, so what are you waiting for?
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Getting rich or not, first seek excitement—that hit me... It's actually just gambling mentality fooling oneself.
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Life's K-line rises and falls, mainly because it falls a lot and rises little, right?
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Golden shovel? I have a sand shovel, digging in the desert.
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People who wish you wealth are all scammers; if they were truly rich, would they be here? Haha.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 01-17 04:56
Oh dear, another round of brainwashing copywriting, sounds so real
Bro, wake up, even the dark horse has been ridden to death
I'm tired of this kind of talk, still making empty promises
What are you persisting for? Do you have to persist even if you lose money?
Alright, just for fun, anyway it won't cost you your spirit
Breaking into the crypto trading life track is essentially chasing the legendary super cycle. Be a small shareholder, hold a golden shovel to dig with confidence, ride a dark horse to find opportunities, and only Satoshi Nakamoto is the faith—this is probably the most naive dream portrayal in the crypto world.
The hot meme from the 2026 Spring Festival Gala hasn't gained momentum yet, but some are already shouting "Congratulations on getting rich." Accounts are unstoppable, life’s K-line rises and falls, and the crypto circle is noisy with bulls and bears. Who doesn't want to turn the tables from a salted fish and achieve success in one move?
Grassroots culture, free life, leading the way—these words have been overused in the crypto circle, but it is precisely because of this obsession that people can persist through market fluctuations. Anyway, just waiting for that moment, whether to get rich or not, just for the excitement and hope.