I remembered a true story, let’s take Bitcoin as an example.
Before the election, you and two friends agreed in September to pool funds to invest in Bitcoin, when it was at fifty-five thousand. You put in two million to buy a batch first. And the other two friends agreed to transfer four million each within a week, and you would manage the investment.
As a result, your friends' money didn't arrive until November, and by that time, Bitcoin had already reached ninety-nine thousand.
What would you do? The Bitcoin purchased with the two million has already doubled; should it be calculated according to the two million combined in the project? Or should you cancel the cooperation entirely? Or should it be recalculated and redistributed based on the ninety-nine thousand price?