Interestingly, when a certain cryptocurrency multiplies tenfold, many people's first reaction isn't "I've made money, I'm happy," but rather "I should have invested more earlier." This mindset is actually quite heartbreaking—despite already making a profit, they fall into endless regret and hypothetical scenarios. Perhaps this is a common flaw among crypto enthusiasts: always feeling that they didn't bet aggressively enough, constantly comparing themselves to a version of themselves in a parallel universe.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 22h ago
ngl this hits different... 10x gains but all i can think about is the 100x i left on the table lmao. literally the definition of ngmi energy right here ser
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MEVSandwich
· 12-27 01:52
It's so damn true, that's just who I am... Even after ten times the profit, I'm still crying poor.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 12-27 01:52
Hi, this is the curse of the crypto world—earning but still feeling it's not enough.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 12-27 01:48
Knowing earlier, regret pills are useless; it's a common flaw of greedy ghosts.
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OfflineNewbie
· 12-27 01:44
This is the curse of the crypto world: after making a profit, you want to earn more, an endless pit of insatiable desire.
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CryptoTherapist
· 12-27 01:35
ngl this hits different... we're literally celebrating a 10x but our brain's already mourning the 100x that could've been. classic regret spiral territory honestly. let me ask — when was the last time you actually felt *satisfied* with a trade? or does that emotion just not exist in crypto lol
Interestingly, when a certain cryptocurrency multiplies tenfold, many people's first reaction isn't "I've made money, I'm happy," but rather "I should have invested more earlier." This mindset is actually quite heartbreaking—despite already making a profit, they fall into endless regret and hypothetical scenarios. Perhaps this is a common flaw among crypto enthusiasts: always feeling that they didn't bet aggressively enough, constantly comparing themselves to a version of themselves in a parallel universe.