Regarding BTG investments, I have observed a common phenomenon: many newcomers always think about getting rich overnight, expecting to buy in and see their investment double or even hundredfold immediately. Frankly, this mindset stems from capital anxiety—an eagerness to quickly turn things around through the crypto market.
But this is precisely the easiest logic to fall into a trap. The market will never cooperate just because of your desire. Those who truly survive in this space tend to share a common trait: patience and steady accumulation.
I have seen many people, upon hearing that a project is progressing slowly, start complaining, "Why is it still dragging?" then turn around and chase after hot trends. Honestly, this is a typical rookie mentality—lacking the ability for in-depth learning, the discipline for independent thinking, and more driven by following the crowd and emotions.
The crypto market tests not luck, but cognition. Those who make money usually spend time studying fundamentals, understanding project logic, and improving their industry knowledge. Conversely, those who rely solely on speculation and emotional trading will eventually be repeatedly taught lessons.
If you are still expecting a project to give you magical returns, perhaps it’s time to pause, spend some time learning the basics of this space. Only then can your investments avoid turning into gambling.
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GateUser-2227cfa8
· 13h ago
Too many people wish to get rich overnight, hoping that as soon as he buys in, it will multiply by dozens or hundreds of times, pulling 😂.
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LiquidityHunter
· 22h ago
That's right, this is exactly the vibe. Everyone around me is being harvested like this.
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BrokenYield
· 01-06 17:18
nah this is just cope for people who got rekt holding bags. "patience and fundamentals" sure buddy, tell that to the ones who fomo'd eth at 4k then watched it crater. risk-adjusted returns don't mean squat when the whole protocol's got vulnerabilities nobody's talking about yet.
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GasFeeDodger
· 01-05 15:53
That's right, I've been taught this lesson step by step haha
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AmbassadorPioneer
· 01-05 03:59
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WagmiOrRekt
· 01-05 01:56
That's so true. Most of my friends who chase hot trends are almost all at a loss.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-05 01:46
Ah, at the end of the day, you still have to be patient; most people simply can't do it.
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SigmaBrain
· 01-05 01:42
That really hits home. All the people around me who used to shout about 100x returns are now gone.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 01-05 01:37
That's right, after all these years, some people still dream of fantastic returns and just can't wake up.
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DaoResearcher
· 01-05 01:35
According to the tokenomics model in the white paper, this article actually highlights the issue of cognitive biases among market participants. It is worth noting that short-sighted investment behaviors fundamentally violate the principle of incentive compatibility.
Regarding BTG investments, I have observed a common phenomenon: many newcomers always think about getting rich overnight, expecting to buy in and see their investment double or even hundredfold immediately. Frankly, this mindset stems from capital anxiety—an eagerness to quickly turn things around through the crypto market.
But this is precisely the easiest logic to fall into a trap. The market will never cooperate just because of your desire. Those who truly survive in this space tend to share a common trait: patience and steady accumulation.
I have seen many people, upon hearing that a project is progressing slowly, start complaining, "Why is it still dragging?" then turn around and chase after hot trends. Honestly, this is a typical rookie mentality—lacking the ability for in-depth learning, the discipline for independent thinking, and more driven by following the crowd and emotions.
The crypto market tests not luck, but cognition. Those who make money usually spend time studying fundamentals, understanding project logic, and improving their industry knowledge. Conversely, those who rely solely on speculation and emotional trading will eventually be repeatedly taught lessons.
If you are still expecting a project to give you magical returns, perhaps it’s time to pause, spend some time learning the basics of this space. Only then can your investments avoid turning into gambling.