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A article published by the technical staff of the Zhejiang Provincial Public Security Department's Criminal Investigation Corps and the Wenzhou City Public Security Bureau in the journal *Criminal Technology* discloses some of the technical procedures used by Chinese law enforcement in handling cryptocurrency-related cases.
1. Chinese police methods for handling cryptocurrency:
Locate the person → Retrieve offline device evidence → Extract private keys/seed phrases/wallet information → On-chain fund tracing → Cross-chain analysis → Exchange KYC correlation → Asset freezing/transfer → Judici
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Asking questions is a skill. What questions do you have?
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Some people, due to long-term negation, neglect, and unstable support in their childhood experiences, can easily develop a contradictory psychological structure: they internally always believe they "should not be ordinary," but in reality, taking action is extremely difficult. As a result, on one hand, they become overly optimistic about the future and neglect accumulation; on the other hand, because they are too eager to prove themselves, they fall into a cycle of high expectations and low action. In many cases, what truly holds a person back is not their ability, but an excessively high psyc
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Why do many people hear so many truths but still can’t change? Because change has never been a cognitive problem, but an expectation problem. Long-term frustration, lack of control, and absence of positive feedback make the brain form an expectation that “effort is useless.” Once action and reward are disconnected for a long time, the brain actively reduces motivation to act, treating reducing consumption and avoiding further setbacks as a form of self-protection. Therefore, many people’s problem is not that they don’t know what to do, but that they no longer believe doing something will lead
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Humans are not fully rational; rather, they are “trouble-averse.” One of the essences of business is to help users reduce friction; one of the essences of investing is sometimes to add friction to yourself instead. The easier something is to operate, the more easily it’s controlled by emotions; the more it requires costs and steps, the more likely it is to be held long term.
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In ten years, ordinary people may no longer need mobile phones, apps, or even computers. What they truly need might just be a pair of MR glasses with a microphone and headphones, along with an always-on AI.
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A person's rate of growth often depends on how clear their current life challenge is. Many people are not unintelligent or lazy, but because their goals keep shifting. What truly sets people apart is not how much they have learned, but whether they can consistently invest in a core goal. The biggest cost in life is not learning too little, but wasting limited time and energy on unrelated goals. True growth often begins with a single sentence: in this phase, I only do this one thing.
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In this world, there are too many smart people who are overly smart within established frameworks. They’re used to explaining problems, but rarely ask: who defined this problem, and why does it arise in this way? For example, the devaluation of academic credentials can be explained as an imbalance between supply and demand and increased competition, but the deeper issue is why modern society depends so heavily on academic credentials as a screening mechanism. Very often, what looks like an analysis of reality is actually looking for reasons on reality’s behalf—helping existing rules complete t
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Why do many people constantly overthink but rarely take action? Because thinking seeks certainty, while action embraces uncertainty. The brain uses analysis, planning, and waiting for the right moment to alleviate anxiety, making you mistakenly believe that you are already moving forward. But almost all important things are not started after thinking them through, but gradually become clear after starting. So when you decide to do it, the hardest part is already over.
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The greatest pain for a person is often not losing to others, but failing to live up to the version of themselves they know they could have been.
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Economics does not concern itself with conspiracy theories; it focuses on incentives, constraints, and behavioral outcomes. Economics rarely asks "who is manipulating," but rather "what kind of mechanism would cause rational individuals, in pursuing their own interests, to naturally evolve into the outcomes we see today."
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Wealth, in essence, is the result of scaling the replication of value that society needs but is scarce.
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Admiring the strong is not inherently a problem; it is a natural mechanism for human learning and adaptation. The real issue is when some people's admiration for the strong shifts from "learning from the strong" to "using the strong to negate themselves." This pattern is sometimes related to upbringing—if a person was only recognized when they were excellent, sensible, or strong from a young age, they may form a deep-seated belief that "only the strong deserve to be loved." As a result, when faced with outstanding individuals, instead of gaining motivation, they feel shame and self-doubt. What
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There is a very important cognitive rule that can be called the "corridor principle": the motion-sensor light in the corridor will not turn on just because you stand still and observe it; only when you walk forward will it gradually light up the path ahead.
Many people always hope to see the future clearly before deciding whether to act, but reality is often the opposite: many things are not dared to be done after seeing clearly, but are gradually seen clearly after doing them.
Cognition, opportunities, abilities, and answers often lie beyond the current field of vision.
Only by taking t
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Knowledge is not an immune system, and cognition is not a painkiller. People who understand psychology still suffer, people who understand growth still feel lost, and people who understand many truths may still break down. The biggest misconception for people is not that they don't understand, but that they think, "Since I understand, I shouldn't be in pain." True maturity is not never breaking down, but not harming yourself again because of your own vulnerability.
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Someone asked me, what is family structure? Two parts: 1. Composition structure: refers to who is in the family, multi-generational, single-parent, blended, or other special structures. 2. Power and functional structure: how the family operates, who earns money, who makes decisions, who manages emotions, who is responsible for care and education, who controls resource allocation, who bears risk and responsibility. Family structure, in essence, is the sum of the ways power, responsibility, resources, and emotions are distributed within a family.
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A person’s growth ceiling largely does not depend on how much they push subjectively, but on the highest standard they have ever been exposed to. If someone stays in a low-standard environment for the long term, they begin to treat ambiguity as normal, completion as the result, and not reviewing as the end; but once they have seen clearer expression, more rigorous processes, and more stable ways of collaborating, their cognitive frame of reference will be recalibrated. Standards are not established through persuasion, but by being replaced with real samples. Once you have seen a higher version
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The biggest asset of a family is not money, but the person who continuously generates cash flow.
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Reason does not make people boring; what truly makes people boring is "only reason, no experience," or "only expression, no thought."
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Just think about it— in the future, you buy a piece of permanent land, generate solar power with a Tesla Battery Wall, connect to the internet with Starlink, add a water-circulation system, and then buy a whole bunch of robots. They help you grow grain, grow vegetables, and raise livestock. They help you build and repair houses, clean up your rooms, check your health, guard your safety, and chat with you while answering your questions. Every day, you just go fishing by the small river at your doorstep, then go up to the mountain behind your house to coax cats and tease the dogs. From time to t
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HighlandBarley:
Just go for it 👊
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