Don't think about getting rich overnight: This is not paradise; this is a casino.

The temptation of the crypto world is everywhere: Someone bought Bitcoin years ago and is now financially free; a 'new project' just launched, and the returns multiplied tenfold. But the truth is: 99% of people only see others' glory and not the shadow of their own harvesting.

The fantasy of getting rich quickly = actively courting death: Every time someone shouts 'hundredfold coins', ask yourself, why did the news reach your novice ears first?

Greed is the best friend of the scythe: Wealth growth in the crypto world is for the few, while the majority end up losing more the harder they chase.

Don't believe in the flowery words of KOLs: They are not gods; they are salespeople.

Do you think those KOLs shouting daily are your guiding benefactors? Their only interest is to make you pick up the tab.

The one telling you to buy may have already run away: By the time you chase in at a high, they have already cashed out at the peak, leaving you with a K-line chart that makes you doubt life.

'Friends of the project party' = accomplices in harvesting you: Whenever someone uses phrases like 'trust me' or 'get on board', ask yourself first if you trust their sincerity or their tricks.

Stay away from junk coins: How much is a bounced check worth?

The crypto world is filled with projects, but very few are truly valuable. Many project teams can 'tell stories' with just a white paper, and only after you buy in do you realize it's just a beautifully crafted scam.

'Celebrity endorsements' are a trick: Leeks love to watch the excitement, so project parties pull in stars. But when the price crashes, it won't help you to look for the stars.

A white paper is not a bible: A white paper you understand is called a PPT, while one you don't understand is called waste paper.

Learn to calculate: Fees, slippage, gas fees will kill you invisibly.

In the crypto world, every transaction is working for the exchange, working on-chain.

Frequent trading = continuous bleeding: Fees are not just a few cents; over time, they become your profit or even principal.

Gas fees are ridiculously high: Newbies on Ethereum will start to wonder if they're making 'charitable donations' after a few transactions.


Don't borrow money, don't go all in: A gambling mentality will leave you bankrupt.

Leverage = the gates of hell: Do you think borrowing money to increase your position will speed up wealth growth? When the market reverses, a liquidation will make you understand what instant zero means.

Going all in = courting death: What the crypto world fears most is not loss, but a total wipeout.


Don't get addicted to short-term trading: Your opponent is a robot.

Retail investors' dreams of short-term trading are basically impossible to realize because your opponent is a high-frequency trading quantitative robot; they are faster, more accurate, and won't be emotional.

Chasing highs and cutting losses is the fate of beginners: Every time you think you've seized an opportunity, you often end up being the last one to take the fall.

Make fewer frequent trades and pay fewer fees; that's self-preservation.


Learn to doubt, learn to think: Mindless people only deserve to be harvested.

The crypto world is an intellectual battlefield, and the cost of blind obedience is tuition.

Every time you see a 'new concept' project, ask yourself: What problem does it solve? Who is operating behind it?

Every time you decide to buy coins, ask yourself: Am I in it for long-term value or the illusion of speculation?


The crypto world is not short of leeks, nor is it short of scythes. If novices want to survive, they must grit their teeth and learn the rules, see through the tricks. If you lack the ability to think calmly, then the crypto world is the best place to cultivate the 'intelligence tax'. Either learn to protect yourself or prepare to cry from being harvested. The choice is in your hands.
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