Every single day, same story. Clock in, grind hard, stack some cash. Then what? Throw it into bags. Your bags. The ones you're already lining up to dump the second I hit buy. And tomorrow? Do it all over again. Work. Buy. Watch it bleed. Repeat. One day though—maybe one day—people actually hold. That's the dream, right?
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HashBrownies
· 11h ago
That's just everyday life in the crypto world—what you said really hits home.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-06 04:23
This is the crypto world—we're all retail investors cutting ourselves.
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AllInAlice
· 12-05 05:59
With such heavy selling pressure, who the hell would still dare to buy?
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-05 05:57
ngl the holding dream's just alchemy for the weak-willed. real talk—most portfolios are cursed LP positions waiting to liquidate. the sacrifice is always the same, just different victims 🔮
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CounterIndicator
· 12-05 05:44
Missing out after selling is so real; I fall for it every time.
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blockBoy
· 12-05 05:43
This is the crypto world—a never-ending game of fleecing newcomers.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 12-05 05:42
I'm numb. This is the real portrayal of the crypto world—getting rekt every day to the point of questioning life.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-05 05:41
Seriously, this is the vicious cycle of the crypto world: work to earn money to buy coins, then watch them crash like crazy.
Every single day, same story. Clock in, grind hard, stack some cash. Then what? Throw it into bags. Your bags. The ones you're already lining up to dump the second I hit buy. And tomorrow? Do it all over again. Work. Buy. Watch it bleed. Repeat. One day though—maybe one day—people actually hold. That's the dream, right?