#比特币走势观察 #马斯克改名 #比特币战略储备 Many people say that contracts should not be opened in the cryptocurrency circle. Is it unreasonable for them to exist?
First of all, existence does not necessarily equate to reason.
A contract is a double-edged sword, like a kitchen knife; you can use it to cut vegetables or to harm others.
Those who can easily handle contracts are certainly few and far between; 99% of people can only be whipped by contracts, and in the end, contracts become the sword of harvesting used by exchanges.
Once an exchange opens a trading pair for contracts, it’s like holding a sword of authority; when they see you, you can only kneel down, and then the other party says they grant you a sword, leading to your own demise.
It’s cruel, indeed; in the cryptocurrency circle, it’s not uncommon to see liquidation in the tens or hundreds of billions, all real money, a river of blood. The kind of pain that cuts to the bone can only be truly felt by those who participate; those who stand by and comment without any personal experience have no right to point fingers. Since this is a weapon for harvesting, many people view it as a crazy money-making machine. As a result, in this unequal game, you can only face liquidation with no other options.
Because your opening price is what it is, your liquidation price is what it is, and how much leverage you’ve built is clear to the exchange, like a tiger watching a gazelle. The tiger is always eyeing the gazelle, while the gazelle often remains unaware of its dangerous situation; the tiger eating the gazelle is just a matter of time.
The gazelle may run fast and escape temporarily, but it can’t escape forever.
This time you placed a small order, allowing you to earn a little, letting you taste some sweetness. I’m just quietly watching for now. When you let down your guard and start to go all in, I’m sorry, the tiger begins to act, and all that you previously consumed is spit back out. Is that enough?
I’m sorry, it’s not enough; you’ll have to return tenfold or a hundredfold.
If you lose all hope, the game ends here.
But nine out of ten won’t stop until they’ve died ten or eight times; they’ll cling to any glimmer of hope, struggling until the last drop of blood (the last penny) is exhausted. This kind of courage, I truly don’t know if it is worthy of respect or contempt.
Because you can never awaken someone who pretends to be asleep,
This is the sad aspect of humanity.