Months crawling sideways. Then suddenly—three days of absolute euphoria. Followed by the mother of all liquidations. And just like that, we're back to dread and despair.
The pattern never changes. Up, down, sideways, repeat. We tell ourselves we're making rational investment decisions, but let's be honest: crypto isn't really an investment. It's more like being trapped in an abusive cycle we can't escape from. We know it's toxic. We hate it. Yet we keep coming back for more. Every pump, every dump, every wild swing—we're hooked.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 14h ago
This is our daily routine, and we're addicted to it.
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-10 16:26
This is crypto, an addictive poison you can't quit.
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AirdropATM
· 01-08 08:21
A typical crypto brain hemorrhage syndrome... When awake, I want to run, but as soon as I see the increase, I get confused.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-08 08:21
It's the same old story, pump and dump, pump and dump... How can anyone still think this is investing?
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FomoAnxiety
· 01-08 08:21
Isn't it just gambling? Why insist on calling it investing... I'm really speechless.
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LayoffMiner
· 01-08 08:19
This is our daily routine, fooling ourselves time and time again.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 01-08 08:16
No... Three days of feel-good stories just get smashed back. This cycle is really unbeatable.
Months crawling sideways. Then suddenly—three days of absolute euphoria. Followed by the mother of all liquidations. And just like that, we're back to dread and despair.
The pattern never changes. Up, down, sideways, repeat. We tell ourselves we're making rational investment decisions, but let's be honest: crypto isn't really an investment. It's more like being trapped in an abusive cycle we can't escape from. We know it's toxic. We hate it. Yet we keep coming back for more. Every pump, every dump, every wild swing—we're hooked.