Lu Xun once said, the road you aspire to has already been traveled back and forth by others.
This is most fitting in the crypto world. The pitfalls that pioneers have stepped into, the detours they've taken, the timing of bottom-fishing, the feeling of panic selling—these experiences are already written into the market's history. Later entrants may seem to be forging new paths, but most of the time, they are just repeating existing trajectories. Bitcoin went from a few cents to tens of thousands of dollars, Ethereum from crowdfunding to becoming the king of public chains, countless bull and bear cycles—these are all dramas that predecessors have already experienced.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-09 10:20
You're right, but sometimes I just want to gamble that I can avoid those pitfalls.
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ILCollector
· 01-09 10:19
Well... that's true, but we all know history tends to repeat itself, and no one can really hit the exact point, right?
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-09 10:19
I shouldn't have listened to those "new narratives" if I had known earlier. Honestly, it's still the same old story.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-09 10:04
Lu Xun's words are truly brilliant; everyone in the crypto circle should put them on the wall.
Historical cycles are real, but the problem is that most people simply can't understand history, haha.
#密码资产动态追踪 is quite interesting
Lu Xun once said, the road you aspire to has already been traveled back and forth by others.
This is most fitting in the crypto world. The pitfalls that pioneers have stepped into, the detours they've taken, the timing of bottom-fishing, the feeling of panic selling—these experiences are already written into the market's history. Later entrants may seem to be forging new paths, but most of the time, they are just repeating existing trajectories. Bitcoin went from a few cents to tens of thousands of dollars, Ethereum from crowdfunding to becoming the king of public chains, countless bull and bear cycles—these are all dramas that predecessors have already experienced.
So sometimes, those "discoveries"