Reflecting on the live broadcast, I have some new insights:


The crypto world is no longer in the "storytelling" stage.
In the past, you could easily pump the market by just making a PPT or telling a narrative; now, that's not enough. The projects that can still survive are either profitable products or projects with real traffic, genuine payment capabilities, and true AI skills.
Secondly, I am increasingly convinced of one point:
The biggest mistake ordinary people make is not having money, but not daring to use leverage.
Banks ask you to borrow money every day; funds with annualized interest of three or four percent, you leave them to gather dust; meanwhile, others use low-interest funds to chase returns, and after a few years, the gap widens directly.
A word of advice for friends who like to trade contracts.
Don’t always think about going all-in; hedging long and short, splitting positions, controlling drawdowns—earning slow money is much more comfortable than betting on the direction.
With the current market, I still feel that the "real bull market" has not arrived.
Although Bitcoin has pulled back above 80k, many of the rises are actually with decreasing volume.
Until there is a true volume breakout, I personally remain cautious.
Especially since the Federal Reserve, inflation, and mid-term elections are still unresolved.
Many people are now living in too much fear.
Fear of losing money, fear of debt, fear of failure, fear of what others think.
But in this era, many opportunities are actually reserved for those who dare to take risks.
I increasingly believe what the old chief once said:
When you're young, venture into the world—don’t be afraid.
When you’re older and look back on life—don’t regret.
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