#美国贸易赤字状况 $BTC, $BNB



Having been in the crypto space for 8 years, I’ve seen too many "legendary coins" end up as worthless paper. Projects like $Life in the Crypto Circle and $Cultivation of Immortality, once stars, after a few rebounds following a decline, are completely ignored—no buyers, no new stories, liquidity has dried up completely.

This is the harsh reality: a decline isn’t necessarily an opportunity; more often, it’s just a countdown to death.

Some still use the "death rebound" to fool newcomers into buying the dip, claiming "buying at low levels will definitely explode." These words are repeated every year, and so are the casualties. Don’t listen to this nonsense— for a token to truly come back to life, three things are needed: real usage, continuous new narratives, and sustained market buying. Missing even one is just empty talk.

A short-term rebound does not equal a reversal. If you can’t tell the difference, you’re likely to chase highs and get trapped.

Bottom-fishing relies on logic, not feelings. Preserving your principal always comes first. Market opportunities exist in every cycle, but pitfalls are dug every day. If you want to make money, first learn to survive.
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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 6h ago
I've also been through that wave in the crypto world, a bloody lesson indeed, truly a feeling of liquidity dropping to zero... Those still daring to buy the dip are probably gambling enthusiasts.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 6h ago
Damn, this article hits too close to home. That year, I was so wrecked by the crypto world that I questioned my life... Really, I've heard the "buy low and hold" advice a hundred times, and every time new rookies jump in. Putting capital preservation first is no problem, but why is it so hard to actually execute... Death rebounds and true reversals, you can't tell them apart with the naked eye, brother. Liquidity drying up is truly the scariest thing in the crypto world. Sometimes, you just can't even run away.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 6h ago
The examples of life in the crypto world and cultivation are too heartbreaking; I've truly seen too many projects like this. I completely agree. I've heard stories of buying in at low points for so many years, and there have been quite a few pitfalls. The key is whether there are real application scenarios; just bouncing back isn't enough. Preserving the principal is the top priority, and that will never go out of style.
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FromMinerToFarmervip
· 6h ago
That hits too close to home. I watched the wave of the crypto world die firsthand, and now no one even mentions it anymore. Honestly, it seems like those who managed to bottom out are just lucky to have survived; most of them got wiped out.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 7h ago
I've also seen that wave in the crypto world, and it was truly intense. There are still people promoting a breakout at low levels, which is just hilarious.
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