All the accumulated gains during this period have been pushed in, and 21,000 yuan is basically a high-stakes gamble. The cost price is 0.144, and I still have some confidence in Chinese coins. After all, historically, there haven't been many Chinese coins that can go on spot markets, and exchanges willing to list them should be supported.
Honestly, even if it ends up zero in the end, I accept it since I've already withdrawn the principal. Instead of obsessing over this wave of market, it's better to look at the long term—my goal is to achieve a 10x return. The story of Chinese coins isn't over yet; if this crash happens, no one will dare to trust it anymore. But since I've chosen it, I'll ride it out for a while.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-10 23:15
Bro, you're really going all in this time, betting everything on 21,000... But on the other hand, having some capital to protect really helps you sleep better.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 01-10 22:21
Bro, with this move, going all-in with 21k, you're really betting everything on the line.
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DeepRabbitHole
· 01-07 23:45
Bro, this move is really something.
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MetaMisery
· 01-07 23:25
Hmm... I have to say, this move was a bit aggressive, brother.
I'm convinced since the principal has been withdrawn; at least it's not borrowing money to gamble. But going all-in with 21,000 in Chinese coins, that’s really bold.
0.144 entry is actually okay, it all depends on whether the exchange provides support later.
All the accumulated gains during this period have been pushed in, and 21,000 yuan is basically a high-stakes gamble. The cost price is 0.144, and I still have some confidence in Chinese coins. After all, historically, there haven't been many Chinese coins that can go on spot markets, and exchanges willing to list them should be supported.
Honestly, even if it ends up zero in the end, I accept it since I've already withdrawn the principal. Instead of obsessing over this wave of market, it's better to look at the long term—my goal is to achieve a 10x return. The story of Chinese coins isn't over yet; if this crash happens, no one will dare to trust it anymore. But since I've chosen it, I'll ride it out for a while.