Foresight News reports that Liquid Capital founder JackYi tweeted, “Why do I always tend to be optimistic in the industry? It’s related to my past entrepreneurial experience. I truly couldn’t find a job back then, so I started my own business. After earning my first pot of gold, I didn’t dare to spend lavishly and instead invested in tech projects, which turned out to be quite successful. In 2015, I entered the crypto space mining BTC, buying ETH, and investing in projects—catching that golden era. This is the reward of continuously being bullish. However, later during the bear market, I suffered significant losses from investments and couldn’t withstand the bear market, liquidating BTC early. As a result, I missed the big bull run after 3/12, which is a consequence of being bearish. We’ve experienced two bull markets after two bear markets, so this time, after trying to top out, I was relatively confident in bottom fishing early and continued to wait while managing risks.”
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