#2026年比特币行情展望 Purely pursuing profits, there's an 80% chance you won't reach the endgame
Recently, I was pondering a question—why do some people persist in a bear market while others run at the first drop? The difference may not lie in strategy but in why you started.
Some time ago, I saw a framework from industry leaders that divides intrinsic motivation into three levels:
First level: Enjoying the thrill of making money—this motivation can't last long; once the market reverses, it collapses.
Second level: Having enthusiasm for the market—can sustain a bit longer, but still not enough.
Third level: Believing that this endeavor has meaning—this is the true confidence to endure the cold winter. Those who truly survive in the crypto market are usually those who treat it as a career rather than a gamble.
So ask yourself: what is your reason for being in this market? This answer might determine whether you're still here in 2026.
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GasBankrupter
· 19m ago
That hits too close to home... I'm the kind of person who starts questioning life as soon as there's a dip. I'm still asking myself why I haven't sold yet.
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MoonlightGamer
· 17h ago
It's really heartbreaking... I'm the kind of person who runs at the first drop, gotta admit I came for quick money.
The ones who have truly held on until now are definitely different.
Will 2026 still be here? Let's see if we survive past 2025 first, haha.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 01-05 15:10
To be honest, I've seen many people at the first level. One hit limit down and they liquidate everything and run, then six months later they come back asking me "how to bottom fish"... hilarious.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 01-05 15:07
Haha, you're right. The guys around me who just want to get rich quick start cutting losses at a 20% drop, which is really quite funny. I actually find this stuff more and more interesting, not for that quick money.
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FarmHopper
· 01-05 15:06
Well, this theory sounds pretty right, but to be honest, 80% of people just want to get rich quickly. It's not that noble.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 01-05 14:55
Good morning, the insights at 3 a.m... That's right, this market is like a sieve, filtering out purely profit-driven traders one by one. I've seen too many midnight arbitrageurs unable to withstand the second cycle; a single flash loan can shatter their entire psychological defense.
#2026年比特币行情展望 Purely pursuing profits, there's an 80% chance you won't reach the endgame
Recently, I was pondering a question—why do some people persist in a bear market while others run at the first drop? The difference may not lie in strategy but in why you started.
Some time ago, I saw a framework from industry leaders that divides intrinsic motivation into three levels:
First level: Enjoying the thrill of making money—this motivation can't last long; once the market reverses, it collapses.
Second level: Having enthusiasm for the market—can sustain a bit longer, but still not enough.
Third level: Believing that this endeavor has meaning—this is the true confidence to endure the cold winter. Those who truly survive in the crypto market are usually those who treat it as a career rather than a gamble.
So ask yourself: what is your reason for being in this market? This answer might determine whether you're still here in 2026.