Do you think the crypto world can change the fate of ordinary people?


At 18, you just entered college dorms and saw your roommate trading cryptocurrencies.
"This month, it doubled!" he waved his phone.
You secretly used the 5,000 yuan living expenses given by your parents to buy Dogecoin. Three days later, it turned into 10,000, and you excitedly sent a message to your ex-girlfriend at midnight: "I'm going to achieve financial freedom!"
At 20, your account reached 30,000. You skipped advanced math class to monitor the market in your dorm, and when the teacher called roll, your roommate helped you shout "here."
That night, suddenly a waterfall crash caused a plunge, from 30,000 to 8,000. You, with red eyes, slammed the mouse: "Damn! Trash market!" Before uninstalling the software, you transferred the last 8,000 back to your bank card, just enough to pay for retaking the course.
At 22, you graduated and joined a small company. During lunch in the cafeteria, you overheard colleagues talking about Bitcoin, and your hands trembled as you re-downloaded the exchange.
This time, you learned your lesson and only bought "safe" Bitcoin. But it didn't rise for a year. You just sold it to pay rent, and the next day, trending on hot searches: #比特币突破前高#.
At 25, you switched to a financial company, and your monthly salary increased to 18,000. You drew K-line charts at your desk and boasted to the new intern: "At least I’ll get a down payment this time."
Unexpectedly, a bear market arrived. Watching your account drop from 200,000 to 90,000, you comforted yourself: "Just treat it as a fixed deposit."
At 28, a girl you met through matchmaking asked about your hobbies. You said you love researching investments. Her eyes lit up: "Perfect, I’ve saved 100,000 for dowry..."
Suddenly, you broke out in sweat. Last week, you just closed a futures contract, and your account was still down 30,000.
At 30, during your wedding, your brother hugged your neck: "Any good coins to get rich quick?" You laughed and said, "Just hold Bitcoin."
Actually, the day before yesterday, you just cut your Litecoin position, losing your stake. The first thing after receiving the wedding gift money, you transferred 20,000 into the exchange.
At 32, the night your child was born, you secretly opened 20x leverage outside the delivery room. The next day, when the exchange announced delisting, your child was in ICU.
After smoking half a pack of cigarettes in the underground garage, you transferred the remaining 30,000 to your wife’s card, and deleted all chat records clean.
At 35, you started weekly investing 500 yuan in Bitcoin. One day after work, you saw an ad on the subway: "Bitcoin breaks through $100,000!"
You took out your phone to check your account and surprisingly broke even. But you didn’t tell anyone, not even your wife, the password to this wallet.
At 40, your child needs 20,000 yuan for an Olympiad class. You dug out an old altcoin wallet and found that the Dogecoin you bought back then was worth 50,000.
Your hands still trembled when withdrawing cash, and only when the ATM dispensed the money did you believe it wasn’t a dream.
At 50, your child was admitted to a prestigious university in the US. You exchanged all your Bitcoin for USD, just enough to cover tuition.
As you left the bank, you saw the news on the square screen about Bitcoin reaching a new high. You said nothing, and threw coins to a young street performer.
He had a QR code pasted on his guitar case, with the name Dogecoin donation address #Gate热门
DOGE5,23%
BTC3,18%
LTC2,72%
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