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#大户持仓变化 【Crypto Practice Notes】
Spending a long time in the chain circle will make you understand a truth — stopping learning means being eliminated. The cognition in this field is continuously updating and iterating, with no absolute authority to speak of, only relatively correct understanding at the moment.
Many people enter with real money, but only focus on the green and red of K-line charts. Little do they know, the true gains should come from understanding underlying technology, market psychology, and economic laws. Token price fluctuations are superficial; insight into human nature and technological trends is the real core strength.
In this volatile ecosystem, maintaining a sense of reverence is crucial — the market is always more complex than you imagine. At the same time, stay curious, track emerging tracks, learn about smart contracts, and study ecosystem trends.
To put it simply, you might be trading a certain token, but what you are truly investing in is your own cognitive iteration.
Here they come again with the same routine, but the key is that most people simply don't have the patience to learn.
Cognitive iteration sounds great, but only a tiny fraction can actually achieve it.
It sounds good, but in reality, they're still getting cut up and taken advantage of.
I just want to know how to truly gain insight. It sounds easy to say, but actually doing it is deadly.