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At the holiday gathering, investors from all walks of life gather together. Precious metals, stocks, and funds take turns being in the spotlight, and when it comes to crypto assets, questions start pouring in.
"That thing called Ethereum, claiming to be the world's computer, right? How has it performed this year?"
"Is Bitcoin still worth investing in now? Can it make money? Or is it just a gambling thing?"
Discussions about various asset allocations are endless, and cryptocurrencies are always the main focus of "questions." From seasoned stock market veterans to precious metal investors, everyone seems to have something to say. Family gatherings, investment topics are always high-frequency words, and crypto assets continue to maintain their hot topic status.
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The typical "I don't understand but I ask anyway" scene, so annoying.
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That's it, still dreaming of getting rich overnight.
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Why do precious metal investors have a say? They don't even understand blockchain themselves.
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It's always like this; every time I mention crypto, people gather around like they're collecting a debt.
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Honestly, cryptocurrencies are way more interesting than their funds.
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"Just gambling," they've been saying that for a year.
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I just want to have a quiet meal, why is that so hard?
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It's 2024, and they're still asking these basic questions. Unbelievable.
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That's why I hate family gatherings.
This is fate; we will always be the outsiders who are watched.
It's really interesting. They call stock and fund trading "smart investing," but when we look at coins, it becomes "gambling."
The most annoying thing at gatherings is this. Just casually chatting a few words, and a bunch of people start questioning. Forget it, I'll just keep quiet and drink.
If only they truly understood blockchain, but now it's just a concentration camp of problems.
It's always the same routine. After asking questions, they don't listen to explanations, just looking for trouble.
With this atmosphere, I've learned to be smart and avoid investment topics altogether.
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Every gathering is the same, stock market giants instantly turn into novices, and the questions are always the same three.
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Whether to gamble or not depends on how you play. Some go all-in and make a fortune, while others cut losses. It's hard to explain.
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That's how the crypto world is. It's always under the watch of traditional investors, but in fact, they are secretly studying too.
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The question of "Is it worth entering" is so boring. Those asking haven't even started yet.
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The most interesting group is the precious metals crowd. They say cryptocurrencies are bubbles but secretly jump on the bandwagon. Really
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These people really, when precious metals go up a little, they boast for a long time; when we drop 20%, they call you a gambler.
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The most ridiculous thing is that they ask questions while already having conclusions, they don't want to hear the answers at all.
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Investment topics in family groups are always like this; crypto people always suffer the most.
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I just want to know what kind of investments those who ask "Can I make money?" have made themselves.
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That's how gatherings are; other people's money is always the most unstable.
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I'm tired of the Ethereum world computer meme; I'm always laughed at every time.
Really, the way they ask is exactly the same... just missing asking me if I'm a scammer.
Hold ETH and BTC for five years and you'll know, what's the rush?
These people have been holding stocks for ten years and haven't said much, but as soon as there's volatility in the crypto world, they start complaining.
Anyway, I just watch quietly. Those who are going to gamble have already done so.
But I have to admit, their questions do hit the mark... whether you can make money or it's just luck.
Those slogans like "the world's computer" are getting pretty tired to hear.