In 2026, it's time to give yourself a real new beginning.
Looking back, those days of liquidation are now actually lessons learned. The worst losses taught me the most—how to control risk, how not to be driven by emotions, and how to survive in extreme market conditions.
A new look for the new year is not just a slogan. Adjust your strategy, optimize your mindset, and be more decisive in execution—this time will be different. From passive suffering to active offense, from trembling while watching K-line charts to genuine calmness and composure.
Most importantly, this process is not a solo journey. Together with everyone, we’ve been navigating this market, encouraging each other, sharing experiences, and seeing who can climb out of the bottom—that’s the most interesting part.
Let’s witness together—who can achieve that turnaround in 2026.
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MergeConflict
· 3h ago
Those liquidation events really were just paying tuition. Looking back, it was worth it.
Honestly, I've heard this kind of "new beginning" too many times; the key is how long I can stick with it.
Climbing up from the bottom, the biggest fear is starting to mess up again halfway through.
By 2026, we'll see who has truly changed and who is just talking.
Let's all work hard together, since we're all in the same boat.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 2025-12-31 17:52
Getting liquidated as tuition sounds satisfying, but the real lesson is whether you can patch the vulnerabilities—most people review their mindset, but fail to see that their risk models are actually full of integer overflow risks.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 2025-12-31 17:51
I'm still paying for those liquidation courses now, haha.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 2025-12-31 17:49
The course fee sounds smooth, but in reality, it's enough to make you vomit blood.
It's easy to say, but when it comes to extreme market conditions, staying calm and composed is basically nonsense.
Roughing it together? First, take good care of your own orders, buddy.
There are many who have climbed up from the bottom, and quite a few who have fallen down; this is the true nature of the market.
A reversal in 2026, let's just survive this year first.
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GasGuru
· 2025-12-31 17:45
It was really tragic during the liquidation, but looking back now, I'm actually glad I wasn't completely wiped out and forced out of the market.
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tokenomics_truther
· 2025-12-31 17:42
The liquidation fee has been paid, now it's time to earn money for tuition.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 2025-12-31 17:29
The liquidation fee has been paid, and it’s really happening now.
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ContractSurrender
· 2025-12-31 17:25
Haha, this time I really learned my lesson after suffering quite a bit.
In 2026, it's time to give yourself a real new beginning.
Looking back, those days of liquidation are now actually lessons learned. The worst losses taught me the most—how to control risk, how not to be driven by emotions, and how to survive in extreme market conditions.
A new look for the new year is not just a slogan. Adjust your strategy, optimize your mindset, and be more decisive in execution—this time will be different. From passive suffering to active offense, from trembling while watching K-line charts to genuine calmness and composure.
Most importantly, this process is not a solo journey. Together with everyone, we’ve been navigating this market, encouraging each other, sharing experiences, and seeing who can climb out of the bottom—that’s the most interesting part.
Let’s witness together—who can achieve that turnaround in 2026.