Dating someone deeply embedded in the crypto trading scene taught me a hard lesson. The emotional detachment was striking—conversations felt mechanical, devoid of genuine connection. But what really tested the relationship was the expectation that I'd disclose every trade before executing it, and more problematic, that she'd claim a portion of my profits regardless of her own trading outcomes. It raised a difficult question: when crypto ambition becomes the center of someone's identity, does it leave room for balanced partnerships?

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HashBanditvip
· 12-26 22:55
ngl this hits different when you've been through the mining wars yourself... back in my mining days i learned real quick that obsessing over every hash means you forget there's actual humans involved. the profit-sharing demand tho? that's just leverage mechanics with extra steps lmaooo
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FlatTaxvip
· 12-26 22:54
I'll just say it, people who treat the crypto world as their life really can't have a romantic relationship, their desire for control is stronger than the next.
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 12-26 22:54
These kinds of people, they should have been cut off long ago... crypto has become their fate, they've even lost love.
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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 12-26 22:53
This guy is really caught in a "crypto scam" or maybe in an intimate relationship...
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