Thousands of crypto geniuses have crawled out into the comments like flies to sugar, and are repeating the same thing: "You just had to believe! I bought Bitcoin for a few kopecks, waited for $100K and now I'm financially free!" Listen, blockchain heroes, tell this tale to those who sold their last pants at the highs and are now waiting for the "new bull run" to at least recoup the loan.
Yes, someone really did buy Bitcoin when it was cheaper than a cup of coffee and sold it at the peak, but that's not a strategy - it's luck, akin to winning the lottery. And let's be honest: there are a ton of lucky people like that. Most either got scared and sold too early, or rushed into the market when it was "too late to drink Borjomi." And the funniest stories are about those who forgot their wallet passwords and now bitterly read success stories while gnawing on a shabby sofa.
Those who are now pretending to be winners of the crypto economy forget one simple thing: it is not those who “made it”, but those who hold the exchanges who win. The exchange is always in the black. Your dreams of a lambo, my friend, are paid for by the commission for each of your meaningless clicks “buy-sell”. You could enter the market, sell, buy back a hundred times - the result is always the same: the exchange will make money, and you will be left with only pride for your non-existent strategy.
It's like in a casino: when the dealer always wins the jackpot, and the players sometimes get lucky, but for some reason they believe that it's skill. Only the casino honestly calls itself a gambling house, and the crypto is building a new world order, where anyone can "get rich".
Now to the point. All your crypto successes are nothing more than a redistribution of money from suckers who came with their last savings to you, the lucky ones. Your success is not your foresight. It is someone else's lost money. While you proudly say that "anyone could have done it", thousands of people were left without pants because they believed in the same fairy tales as the one you are now erasing. You did not create wealth - you took it from those who believed in another financial myth.
And you know what's the funniest thing? This cycle will continue. Another crowd will bring money to the exchange again, and perhaps you will find yourself on the other side - among those who will fly in at highs and wait for the chart to soar back. Because the real rules of the game were never explained to you.
And now you, "financially free babes", are running around the Internet and bragging about your success, forgetting that it is built on other people's tears. This is not your talent, this is someone else's failure. You are part of a pyramid, and you should not pretend to be the Gates of the crypto world.
Go pray to your charts. The market loves such believers. It lives from them.