In the crypto world, 99.9% of projects will eventually go to zero, which is a very real fact. How long your principal can support you and how many cycles you can endure depend on your clarity. If the money in your account can't support your dreams, then don't struggle with yourself—honestly lower your expectations and improve your discipline.
Those who truly survive understand one principle: when the market is rising, it's time to gradually exit. It sounds simple, but few actually do it. Many people always want to wait a bit longer, only to be beaten to a pulp. Instead of risking all your assets on a comeback, it's better to earn steadily—being alive gives you a chance.
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MetaverseHermit
· 7h ago
That's so true, I just can't bear to sell. Every time I want to hold on for a couple more days, I end up losing everything.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 7h ago
Really, 99.9% of them are slaughterhouses, stop dreaming.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 7h ago
That's a perfect point; I am literally a living example of the opposite.
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BridgeNomad
· 7h ago
ngl this hits different when you've watched the liquidity drain from a bridge pool in real time. 99.9% going to zero isn't even pessimistic anymore—it's just pattern recognition at this point. the real exploit here is thinking your stack can outlast the inevitable rug. timing exits > chasing that one more 10x, learned that the hard way.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 7h ago
ngl the "99.9% go to zero" thesis is just statistical cope for people who fomo'd at ath... but the taking profits part? that's literally game theory optimal and yet somehow controversial lmao
Don't let illusions ruin you.
In the crypto world, 99.9% of projects will eventually go to zero, which is a very real fact. How long your principal can support you and how many cycles you can endure depend on your clarity. If the money in your account can't support your dreams, then don't struggle with yourself—honestly lower your expectations and improve your discipline.
Those who truly survive understand one principle: when the market is rising, it's time to gradually exit. It sounds simple, but few actually do it. Many people always want to wait a bit longer, only to be beaten to a pulp. Instead of risking all your assets on a comeback, it's better to earn steadily—being alive gives you a chance.