$H The guardian steals his own stash—stolen twice, addresses converge. Such pathetic acting—why doesn’t Binance delist it? Do I need to explain? Because they did it themselves, it’s the same group. The stolen funds also include $GUA … and countless other historical tokens they leave backdoors for themselves. They want to play any way they like, and they’ll slice up everyone who comes in for money until you get nothing back—f*cking dogs at Binance just prop up these trash coins, pulling users in to send money. They’ll be bankrupt sooner or later! And there’s $LAB too—originally 714 was supposed to be delayed by a month, then 814, talking like it means nothing. Anyway, I’ll do whatever I want—why delay? Isn’t it because they couldn’t find a buyer for the locked-up chips off-exchange? Weren’t they always looking for someone to discount-sell to? Even found it on my scalp, you motherf*cker! A few days ago they said two-tenths, and now they’ve pulled it up, and it’s “3-tenths” to sell! f*ck you! Can’t you sell it, so you keep changing the date to September 4? If not, then keep changing it—I won’t unlock it at all! Also, earlier with $RAVE—what the hell? With this trash platform, no wonder Europe won’t play with you. You treat people like idiots to bring them in to hand over money? Shamelessly claiming their liquidity is the best, then they come up with 1011—go to hell! Everyone go to $HYPE, wake up sooner!
Trading #BTC is one of the most difficult professions to succeed in. It is also one of the few fields where you can truly create wealth through personal ability. It is brutal because the market does not reward effort—it only rewards cognition, discipline, and self-control. Trading is not fundamentally a battle with the market, but a fight against your own greed, fear, arrogance, and desires. Those who can truly profit long-term often go through life’s low points, see the warmth and coldness of human relationships, and rebuild themselves again and again through losses, failures, and moments of absolute desperation. They have exceptionally strong emotional control, risk awareness, and self-iteration ability. They dare to place bets, and they also know when to cut losses. They have ambition, but they also know how to restrain themselves. On the surface they appear calm and gentle, but inside they possess extremely strong execution and decision-making power. The gains and losses on an account ultimately reflect a person’s cognition, mindset, discipline, and temperament. The market will not deceive you—it simply shows your true level through numbers. Long-term profitable traders are not lucky people; they are those who have completed their own evolution.
$SPCX $SKHY You couldn’t resist and went to slice up the old geezer and then went off to tech. As a result, the main force ended up slicing up the tech and then going after the old geezer. That’s how you met with them in the back-end system—you couldn’t help asking the main force, “How come you guys left? Why?” The main force would tell you: “Although we’ve got money, the richer we are, the stingier we are. We only handle inflating the price of cheap stuff—we don’t buy expensive things ourselves.”
So you ask again: “Then what do we do?” The main force tells you: “Thanks for the contribution you’ve made to the cause of tech. Tech can change humanity and change lives, but it can’t change your greed—and we can’t do anything about it. This is our job. We don’t produce greed, but we are the delivery workers who move greed around.”
#CXMT I don’t recommend that the pandas follow the trend and trade stocks. Today, China’s leading storage chip company, Longxin Technology, listed on the STAR Market. It immediately created more than 6,000 ultra-rich individuals, becoming the largest IPO in the history of the STAR Market. The fund-raising amount exceeded 66.6 billion yuan. It surpassed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to become the largest IPO in STAR Market history, and also became the #1 stock by total market value in China’s A-share market. It’s also the first A-share technology stock whose opening market cap broke 3 trillion yuan. If you win one bid, you get 500 shares. If you sell right after the opening price, you can make a profit of roughly 20,000 yuan. Are you just unable to hold back? Jealous or not? Let's not be jealous, and let's not follow the trend. Why don't I recommend that the pandas trade stocks?