Last night was really hard. After get off work, I went home to eat and prepared to go to meet two college students 15km away (sophomores and juniors from other places who came here to learn web3, see the world, and trade cryptocurrencies). The traffic was really congested on Friday. The 30-minute drive took 1h20 minutes. The car made me carsick. The driver and I were bored in the traffic jam, so the driver started talking. The driver said that the jeep car behind was really unethical and didn’t follow the rules. It kept trying to cut in line and squeeze in. I don’t tolerate his bad habits. I responded that the jeep didn’t follow the rules and the traffic jam would bring more congestion. So I chatted with the driver. The driver said that his business failed and he caught up with the epidemic and the economic environment was not good. He was on the verge of bankruptcy, so he came out to run Didi. Now he can’t make money from anything he does. It’s hard to make money. I continued to respond to the driver’s words, saying that it’s not easy. It’s not easy to do anything now. Money is not as easy to make as before. The driver asked the young man, "What industry are you in?" I said: I am in an emerging industry, web3, and I also invest in Bitcoin, etc. The driver said that he knows btc I heard about this a long time ago (2016) but I haven't studied it in detail. He asked what the current price of Bitcoin is. I said it's more than 60,000 US dollars. He said, "Fuck, it's so valuable now." I said that the price has been sideways for more than a month. It rose to more than 70,000 US dollars at the beginning of the year. Industry veterans predict that it will reach at least 130,000 to 150,000 US dollars by the end of the year or in 2025. After I finished speaking, I could clearly hear him sigh. It felt like he missed the wealth code of Bitcoin that year (in fact, many people knew BTC that year, and many of them knew it earlier than those of us who are speculating in the currency circle now, but some of them didn't like it, some didn't take it seriously, and some speculated and didn't hold on). He started to talk about how he knew about Bitcoin and how he missed such a big opportunity (other industries also made money and made money quickly at that time, who would have thought that Bitcoin would develop so well) I encouraged him and said that there is still a chance and it's not too late to enter the market now. Chatting all the way, we arrived at the destination unknowingly, and the driver felt unsatisfied. He asked me to add my contact information, and I said I would keep in touch later (I thought I would bring new users to the cryptocurrency circle). Then I saw that the taxi fare cost 1 TON (1 ton = 7 USD).When we arrived at the destination (cafe), we met these two young college students!