The reason why the crypto circle is full of vitality ultimately lies in its unique market mechanism.



In simple terms, this is a continuous cyclical game. Each round involves participants being caught at high points, with funds temporarily exiting the market. But this is not the end—on the contrary.

Those who temporarily leave, whether to deliver takeout or work as couriers, will re-enter as soon as they have saved enough principal. Why? Because the crypto circle offers things that traditional finance cannot match: 24/7 nonstop trading, low-threshold participation, and the possibility to change one's fate.

This appeal is irresistible. Everyone who has been caught knows this deeply, so they won't truly leave—they are just waiting for the moment when their funds are sufficient.

It is this cyclical return of participants that drives the continuous development of the crypto circle. Funds flow in and out constantly, the market keeps evolving, and cycles repeat endlessly—that is the operating logic of the crypto world.
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 16h ago
Basically, it's a vicious cycle. The leek is harvested and then regrows, and when it grows, it's harvested again. No one can escape. Those who made money have come back, and those who lost money have also returned. Is this what you call "vitality"? I think it's just greed-driven vitality. Honestly, the four words "change your fate" are so deceiving. How many people have been tossing and turning for this dream? Cycle repetition? It's just the market maker's bloodsucking machine starting the next round. This article really dares to write that harvesting leeks is so poetic. I really admire that. Every time they say this time is different, but it turns out to be the same story again. I'm exhausted. Instead of waiting for sufficient funds, it's better to ask yourself if you can achieve stable profits... Most people simply can't do it.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 12-27 02:51
That's right, it's a perfect cycle of gambler mentality. Delivering takeout and courier services, still can't resist wanting to turn things around, I understand. But is it real? Will you still be able to make a profit next time you enter? Getting caught at a high position, one or two times is acceptable, but repeated? If it keeps cycling like this over and over, it seems most people are just leeks. But if you put it that way, it does have that flavor.
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MEVSandwichVictimvip
· 12-27 02:48
Haha, that really hits home. Isn't this just the psychology of gamblers? Losing once and still trying to make a comeback, trapped in this cycle over and over again. I'm just a cautionary tale. I saved up three months' worth of takeout money and then threw it in again, only to get whipped and hung up. The cruelest design in the crypto world is giving you this illusion of "changing your fate," making it impossible for you to escape. This cyclical game, in plain terms, is a harvesting machine, and participants are always willingly the leeks.
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MetaLord420vip
· 12-27 02:47
Nonsense, it sounds just like pyramid schemes... Wait for me to save up some more money.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 12-27 02:42
Honestly, this is just gambler psychology. Once trapped, you go deliver packages; once you've saved enough, you rush back in. People really think they're participating in the future, but in reality, they're just being repeatedly exploited by this cycle. It sounds nice, but in essence, it's a game of cyclicly harvesting the chives. Whoever quits first wins. This logic might work for self-deception, but if you truly believe it, you'll have to pay the tuition. Change your fate? First, change the fate of being trapped.
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RooftopVIPvip
· 12-27 02:26
That's right, this is a gambler's perpetual motion machine; no one can escape it. Thinking of turning things around after being trapped once, the ones repeatedly entering and exiting are this group of people. Wait, isn't this logic just pyramid schemes? Does the crypto world really change your fate or just alter your life's direction? Haha The old waves fall, and Sina comes in; there will always be someone to take over. I just want to know who is watching the sunrise on the rooftop in the end.
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