Honestly, except for those true veterans in the crypto world, not many people get excited about it. I used to envy friends who traded stocks—they could rest well on weekends and sleep peacefully at night.
But now, the situation has reversed—traditional financial traders are also getting caught up in this whirlpool. They finally experience the daily life of crypto traders(laugh). But to be fair, at least they can take advantage of weekend market opportunities, which is still a plus.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-10 17:10
Can you still sleep in on weekends? That's a dream. People in the crypto world are already used to 24/7 hustle.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-10 16:08
Honestly, 24/7 is just a trap. Stock friends are also staying up late now, serves you right 😏
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DegenDreamer
· 01-10 16:01
24-hour trading? Uh... maybe I should just get a good sleep haha
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-10 15:52
It's all nonsense; 24/7 just means 24/7 insomnia.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 01-10 15:51
Sleep? What's that? I only know about candlestick charts.
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UncommonNPC
· 01-10 15:47
24/7 trading sounds exciting, but in reality, it's just a disguised way to lose hair.
Is a 24/7 trading market really that appealing?
Honestly, except for those true veterans in the crypto world, not many people get excited about it. I used to envy friends who traded stocks—they could rest well on weekends and sleep peacefully at night.
But now, the situation has reversed—traditional financial traders are also getting caught up in this whirlpool. They finally experience the daily life of crypto traders(laugh). But to be fair, at least they can take advantage of weekend market opportunities, which is still a plus.