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#数字资产市场动态 Watching an ordinary person suddenly become rich overnight because of a certain event, someone did the math—tens of millions in tips and waves of popularity, which in real money would be enough to buy a house. The scene itself is so surreal that it feels a bit magical.
What's most interesting is that this kind of hype seems to have a life of its own. Once a place becomes a focal point, the people, things, and events around it also turn red. Everyone dares to get close. Frankly, this is human nature—wherever the traffic gathers, people will flock there.
But here’s the problem. I’ve observed many people involved in these activities, earning only a few thousand yuan a month, yet they spend quite heavily on tips. This isn’t just one or two individuals, but a widespread phenomenon. It looks like they’re supporting others, but in reality, they’re consuming their own wealth.
What’s even more heartbreaking is that many treat this as some kind of "opportunity," as if just participating in the hype and following trends can bring some benefits. But in fact, only a few can really make money. Most people are just constantly paying the price in this traffic game.
$BTC $ETH $ZEC Truly valuable things require rational analysis, but what we often see is another phenomenon—rationality is shattered, and emotions and impulses dominate. Over time, this dislocation of value perception will come with a cost.