As long as they make money, who cares which is better. My logic is simple: use 20% of spare cash to play, and if I lose, it won't hurt me much. At most, I lose some extra cash and feel down for a while, but life goes on as usual.
Why allocate like this? Because what I want is the possibility of financial freedom, not to spend my whole life working for money. High-risk assets should be invested with spare cash—only if you can afford to lose can you afford to hold.
Everyone can do the math, but not many can really follow through.
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RumbleValidator
· 19h ago
What a joke, they can't even figure out the node costs for this so-called 20% spare funds. How many people can actually hold onto validator rewards in the long term?
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PseudoIntellectual
· 23h ago
Absolutely right, that's exactly it. Most people fail because they can't control their desires.
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FOMOSapien
· 12-07 11:37
That's right, very few people can truly stick to this principle. Most say they'll only put in 20%, but actually go all in.
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rugged_again
· 12-07 11:29
It's really just a difference in mindset—no one can truly achieve this level of composure, no matter what.
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FlatlineTrader
· 12-07 11:27
I respect this mindset. Most people say they understand, but their minds are full of greed.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-07 11:14
Well said, you have to live with clarity—don't let yourself be tied down by yield rates.
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MagicBean
· 12-07 11:11
What you said is absolutely right, it's just that this mindset is the hardest to maintain.
#比特币对比代币化黄金 $BTC and gold? Simply put, they're investment tools.
As long as they make money, who cares which is better. My logic is simple: use 20% of spare cash to play, and if I lose, it won't hurt me much. At most, I lose some extra cash and feel down for a while, but life goes on as usual.
Why allocate like this? Because what I want is the possibility of financial freedom, not to spend my whole life working for money. High-risk assets should be invested with spare cash—only if you can afford to lose can you afford to hold.
Everyone can do the math, but not many can really follow through.