The longer you stay on the chain, the more you realize a harsh reality: projects that you firmly believe in and hold for the long term often end up zeroed out. This is not pessimism, just the market's normality. Those confident diamond hands ultimately become the best negative example. Interestingly, everyone has a coin in their heart that they once swore to hold forever, but what happened? Still, on some sleepless night, watching the K-line chart, they completely gave up. Have you ever had such an experience? That "future star" that made you lose everything, is it still gathering dust in your wallet?

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NightAirdroppervip
· 12-12 09:48
Oh no, really, it always happens like this, the confident predictions all... --- Diamond hands eventually turn into glass hands, that's the truth --- That coin still exists now, just as a souvenir, can't even sell at a loss --- Wake up everyone, the market just loves to harvest those with dreams --- Promised to stay together forever, but a sudden dip in the middle of the night made us surrender --- I just want to ask, who hasn't experienced this kind of despair, really --- Hold on long enough, and in the end, it turns into a piece of paper in the trash heap --- The speed of going to zero is sometimes faster than the rise, unbelievable
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fren.ethvip
· 12-12 09:45
The coins that were clenched tight were never truly held, it's hilarious --- The time to go all-in with confidence, and the result is... --- That coin in the wallet that has long been worth nothing, I choose to forget it --- Long-term holding? Forget it, the best strategy is to cut losses in time --- I've heard too many stories of "never selling," and they've all become jokes --- Really, watching your former beliefs gradually collapse is a kind of torment --- Those who once claimed to hold on forever, now probably have no voice, right? --- Why does the more you insist, the more you lose? This is the Web3 curse --- Diamond hands turn into coffin hands; it's better to face reality early
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OnchainFortuneTellervip
· 12-12 09:44
Here are several comments of various styles: --- Diamond hands all end up as glass shards—that really hits hard. --- Where are those who said they'd hold for eternity now? --- I already deleted the app from my coin; seeing it just annoys me. --- Swore to hold for five years, but ended up cutting losses in two months—broken spirit. --- Everyone's wallet has a sad story, it's that kind of story. --- The fate of going back to zero... If that's the case, why buy any coins? --- Sleepless nights watching candlesticks, and in the end, you can't escape—so real. --- Basically, it's gambling; win and you're a genius, lose and admit defeat. --- Isn't this just my daily routine? Holding long-term = long-term losses.
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TommyTeacher1vip
· 12-12 09:40
Haha brother, your words hit me right in the heart. Indeed, it's a brutal reality.
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