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#战略性加仓BTC Since entering the circle in 2021, I have witnessed too many life-and-death stories. The bloodbath of 519, the rebound of 1011, then the overnight explosion of Liangxi, and the shocking collapses of FTX and Three Arrows Capital—those legendary traders of the past, once bankrupt, are gone.
This circle has a kind of magic that vividly depicts human nature, greed, and gambling. After seeing all this, the financial stories on Wall Street seem somewhat ordinary.
2025 has become a watershed moment. On the surface, Bitcoin hits new highs, but in reality, most people haven't made money; instead, they keep cutting losses in the late stage of the bull market. Altcoins are even worse; their gains this cycle are far less than the previous one. The logic behind this is straightforward: either the number of players is decreasing, or the capital in hand is shrinking, or both are being siphoned off by the primary market and derivatives market. Simply put—making money is becoming harder. Traders, KOLs, project teams, and exchanges all face difficulties.
An interesting phenomenon is that the top flow KOLs are all using the same routine: large funds, high leverage, heavy positions. This is a bit absurd for any reliable trader. Comparing with the big V figures from the last bull market, like Bitcoin Emperor or Fat Bitcoin, their trading style is completely that of big players—steady and patient. This contrast actually reflects the truth of this year's market: trading difficulty is rising, opportunities are decreasing, and anxiety is spreading.
Those who have survived long enough in this market understand that money games are essentially a game of life. But I believe wise people should learn from lions—when the time is not right, quietly accumulate capital and connections. When their opportunity arrives, they should go all in without hesitation.
A person doesn't need to go all in too many times in their life. One correct all-in is enough. Those who keep making moves repeatedly are increasingly likely to make wrong judgments and lose their principal. In the end, time will prove everything.