Americans are really passionate about Bitcoin, probably as a result of the U.S. government's ongoing leadership. Compared to mainland China, there's truly a presence for all age groups. What's particularly interesting is that Americans seem to have no concept of spending money; I casually flipped through a plain Bitcoin magazine, and there wasn't much content. The organizer sold it for $42, and I saw several Americans passing by the booth happily paying for it. This is truly incredible from a Chinese perspective. Most Chinese people think like this: "What a crappy magazine, just grabbing money, selling for nearly 300 RMB, who would buy that?" Moreover, the entire main venue directly brought the real-world trading scene of Bitcoin into the event. The main venue was either speeches or large trading halls for Bitcoin transactions, and this stark contrast is very obvious! The differences between China and the U.S. are still huge. Americans are very advanced in Bitcoin applications, payments, and transfers. We hope that Hong Kong can also keep up and develop these tracks. As for the ordinary people in mainland China, they still live peaceful and prosperous lives. They should not invest in things they don't understand; this is the country's way of protecting and safeguarding the wallets of grassroots people. After all, finance and investment are not suitable for ordinary folks. They are inherently bloodthirsty and cunning. Only those who think quickly or are naturally good at outsmarting the market can win in the game. This is obviously not suitable for retail investors. So, live well and keep improving—that's the most sincere ideal and way of life in the hearts of every Chinese person!

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