Three years ago, my wife always said that my cryptocurrency trading was "gambling". At the dinner table at my father-in-law's house, relatives asked sideways: "I heard you were into Bitcoin? Isn't that just a scam?"
I silently picked at my food, and my explanations seemed pale. At that time, BTC was still struggling at 30,000, and ETH had just broken 2,000, with a pervasive bear market. Relatives urged me to "get a stable job" while boasting about their children passing civil service exams and buying houses and cars. I clutched my shrinking positions in my hand, not even daring to share real t
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